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John Horst
John Horst (1962-) was born in Baltimore Maryland and studied Philosophy at Loyola College. His interests include the history and anthropology of the old west. The Mule Tamer series is his first work of fiction. Learn more about The Mule Tamer, The Mule Tamer II, Chica's Ride, The Mule Tamer III,... show more

John Horst (1962-) was born in Baltimore Maryland and studied Philosophy at Loyola College. His interests include the history and anthropology of the old west. The Mule Tamer series is his first work of fiction. Learn more about The Mule Tamer, The Mule Tamer II, Chica's Ride, The Mule Tamer III, Marta's Quest and Maria's Trail, The First Adventures of Senora Chica Walsh at http://www.themuletamer.com
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Patricia Reding, Author, Press Release
“She’s busy.” Have you ever said that of someone when explaining why that person is not available to assist with a cause? Has someone said it of you? I freely admit (though I am chagrined to have to do so) that it has certainly been said of me. John Horst in Community Conservatives and the Future: T...
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Bloggabook rated it 12 years ago
review to follow tomorrow. excellent read.
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Bloggabook rated it 12 years ago
It's hard to find a good Western these days. The events and mindset are so far removed from our actual society, it is hard to channel that mentality and pull it off in a believable and unique fashion. Anyone can write another Lone Ranger story, but to create a whole new world of characters and hav...
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Bloggabook rated it 13 years ago
This was my favorite of the three. The story was so well crafted and anchored down with historical events. I am so sorry to see this story end, but they all have to, and this one went out on the best note possible. Can't wait to see what you have in store for us next, John.
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Bloggabook rated it 13 years ago
This one was a lot darker, and a little more vulgar than the last one, but still a very good western. Much like "The Searchers", it dances around the unpleasantness with just enough description to get its point across without being so much in your face. Very cerebral way to approach a difficult su...
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