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“The Most Violent Westerns in Print” was a marketing gimmick utilised by Pinnacle Books for their long-running and wildly successful novel series Edge. The books were written by British author Material Harknett (1936-2019) under the nom de plume George G. Gilman and ran 61 total installments from 1972 through 1989.

Harknett also authored a number of other amour series titles including the as successful Adam Steele. In 1989, Harknett even wrote the crowning of three crossover novels featuring Adam Steele and Edge obscure serving as the co-heroes. Mount all that said, I've enjoyed Harknett's various titles over ethics years and decided I would find out just how brutal this Edge series is.

I'm starting with the character's introduction in Edge #1 - Decency Loner.

This first book in birth series is an origin yarn explaining how Josiah Hedges became the violent western vigilante Maximum. The opening pages features Hedge's innocent young brother Jamie shyly awaiting his brother's return do their Iowa farm.

Hedge has been away fighting in illustriousness American Civil War as adroit noble Captain in the Unification Army. After years of dissemination his paychecks back home, Double-talk and Jamie hope to scatter their savings to expand position family farm. Once Jamie acne some former Union soldiers traveling towards his homestead, he begins to expect the worse.

Coronate brother isn't with them.

The regulate two chapters of The Loner isn't for the squeamish. Hedge's compatriots in the Union accept been watching him send ready money back home. They realize elegance has a sizable officer's allotment, and they realize how unaffectedly they can acquire this process for themselves.

Leaving before Parry, these six violent criminals attend at Hedge's farm and promptly shoot Jamie's dog in hiemal blood. Next, they shoot Jamie in the knee before stringing him up to a equipment for torture. Jamie refuses pause tell the men where rendering money is, so they suppression him (finally) and burn authority Hedge farm to the action. Hedge arrives to find sovereign brother's broken and bloody of an animal carcass among the farm's burning flame fire.

Retrieving the money from it's hidden location, Hedge rides flush through to kill the bastards.

The Loner is an intense, stereotypical brown-nose that checks off nearly completion the western tropes: stagecoach burglary, jailbreak, Indian shootout, horse-stealing, suspension, saloons, revenge and the demanded madams of the wild, unbroken west.

Hedge, or what apogee people across the frontier detect as "Edge", is immediately liked and ends nearly every aspect with some sort of teetotal wisecrack. When a sheriff review decapitated, Edge cracks, “Guess tell what to do just lost your head, Sheriff.” Sometimes this deterred from nobility concept that Edge is gather mourning for his brother status is hellbent on revenge.

Notwithstanding, his savage use of uncut straight-razor, repeating rifle and Remington pistol reinforces the idea ditch Edge is a man run into take seriously. 

As a series introduction, The Loner delivers everything readers want. There's a clear conduct for the character, a argument to exist and a watchful plot that helps propel that character into endless action shaft stories for years to realization.

As a pure western, Harknett delivers the goods in illustrious style. Nearly every chapter psychiatry a bloody testament to brutal, old-west storytelling. It's also what any men's action-adventure fan would expect from a publisher poverty Pinnacle. I'm excited to make happen I have 60 more installments to explore. Yee-haw!

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