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Richard Wormser

    Dieser produktive Autor hat sich in den Bereichen Western und Kriminalliteratur einen Namen gemacht und seine bemerkenswerte Fähigkeit bewiesen, spannende Erzählungen zu schaffen. Seine Werke tauchen oft in abenteuerliche und mysteriöse Themen ein und fangen den Geist klassischer Pulp-Geschichten ein. Wormser war geschickt darin, Spannung aufzubauen und unvergessliche Charaktere zu schaffen, die die Leser in seine dynamischen Handlungsstränge zogen.

    The Body Looks Familiar / The Late Mrs. Five
    Ride a Northbound Horse
    The Yellowlegs
    How to Become a Complete Nonentity
    Poker mit Satan & [und] C.
    Die perfekte Taube
    • How to Become a Complete Nonentity

      a memoir

      • 108 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,0(1)Abgeben

      The narrative explores Dick Wormser's journey through the vibrant landscape of pulp fiction during the 1930s, highlighting the challenges and achievements faced by writers in that era. It also delves into the dynamic world of Hollywood in the 1940s and 1950s, showcasing the struggles and successes of screenwriters as they navigated the complexities of the film industry. This account captures the essence of a transformative period in literature and cinema.

      How to Become a Complete Nonentity
    • The Yellowlegs

      • 464 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,7(7)Abgeben

      Recounts the formation of the US Cavalry and its very early days of service.

      The Yellowlegs
    • Hunted...accused...jailed as a horse thief! “Horse thief! I s that what I am?” Cav asks himself miserably. He had been tricked into giving up his beautiful mare. But he just had to catch up with the K & C herd. That’s the only reason he took another horse. And now Cav must prove his honesty. Only then can he show the Texas cattle drovers that a boy has a place in a cowboy’s world

      Ride a Northbound Horse
    • The Body Looks Familiar

      • 162 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Set against a backdrop of impending crime, the story follows a man from the D.A.'s office who is acutely aware of the tension brewing in his community. As he navigates the complexities of his role, the narrative delves into the psychological and moral implications of justice and anticipation. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, hinting at the inevitability of the murder and its impact on those involved. This gripping tale explores the intricacies of law, morality, and the human condition in the face of tragedy.

      The Body Looks Familiar
    • The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow

      • 222 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book explores the resilience of African Americans from Reconstruction through the Civil Rights Movement, highlighting their efforts to gain education, land, and economic independence despite systemic oppression. It emphasizes the establishment of businesses, churches, and communities as acts of defiance against segregation and disenfranchisement. While acknowledging the pervasive influence of white supremacy, it celebrates the enduring spirit and strength of the black community throughout this tumultuous period in history.

      The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow
    • Three-Cornered War

      • 134 Seiten
      • 5 Lesestunden

      Richard Edward Wormser, a versatile American writer, made significant contributions to pulp fiction, detective stories, and Westerns, often under the pseudonym Ed Friend. His prolific output includes around 300 short stories, 200 novelettes, and 12 books, alongside numerous screenplays and adaptations. He also authored a unique cookbook, Southwest Cookery, showcasing his diverse writing talents and interests. Wormser's career spanned several genres, highlighting his creativity and adaptability in the literary world.

      Three-Cornered War
    • The Lonesome Quarter

      • 206 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Set in gritty tank towns, the story follows Vera Mae, a seasoned woman navigating the rough world of two-bit rodeos and the bar scene. Engaging with tourists and hustlers, she embodies resilience and survival amidst a backdrop of desperation and charm. Vera Mae's experiences reveal the complexities of her character as she maneuvers through a life filled with transient encounters and the pursuit of something more meaningful.

      The Lonesome Quarter