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Andy Rausch

    Andy Rausch is recognized for his extensive contributions to both nonfiction and fiction. His analytical works delve into the nuances of cinematic art, offering insightful perspectives on filmmaking and directors. In his fiction, Rausch crafts compelling narratives that often explore themes of American cruelties, showcasing a distinct and often dark literary voice. Beyond his own writing, he has edited numerous anthologies, curating collections that feature a wide range of established and emerging literary talents.

    Six-Guns Blazing
    Layla's Score
    • Six-Guns Blazing

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Six-Guns Blazing contains two explosive short novels featuring historical figures from the Old West in wildly fictional new adventures. The first, Wyatt Earp and the Devil Incarnate, pits the legendary lawman and his right-hand man, Doc Holliday, against a deadly serial killer leaving a trail of dead bodies in his wake. The second novella, Emmett Dalton Rides Again!, imagines notorious bank robber Emmett Dalton picking up his guns as an elderly man in 1933 and robbing banks alongside the likes of John Dillinger and Machine Gun Kelly. This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.

      Six-Guns Blazing2021
    • Layla's Score

      • 252 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Lefty is a black hitman working for the Chicago mob. Tasked with eliminating a mark, he kills the man and his wife, only to learn they have an infant daughter. Realizing the child is now alone in the world, Lefty takes her in and decides to raise her as his own. Years later, Lefty embarks on a trip across the country to pick up a freelance contract: a once-in-a-lifetime hit with a two million dollar paycheck. Together with two-ex-colleagues and his daughter, they head to Detroit to take on a sadistic mob boss's son. When the stakes get high, can Lefty figure out who to trust - and keep his daughter safe? This book contains graphic violence and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.

      Layla's Score2021
      3.0