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Edge

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BOOKS
547
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~9h 7min
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From the back: "On Saturday, the fun-loving citizens of Prospect, texas, salughtered a band of drifters - Indians - who were just passing through their quiet little whistle-stop. On Sunday, the god-fearing citizens of Prospect, Texas, received the blessing of Austin Henry Loring - Reverend - who preached hellfire and damnation to this town without pity. On Monday, the man called Edge rode into Prospect. Before he could wash the acrid trail dust from his throat, the trigger-happy town was on his back. This is the forty-sixth in a series of the most brutal Western stories in print. Edge is a new kind of hero, and there is no one to compare with him. Read his first forty-five adventures... if you're strong enough to take another EDGE!"

How the series evolves

beginning
#29 The Living, the Dying and the Dead
0.0· tough start
peak
#46 The Godforsaken
5.0· best book in series
finale
Freak of fortune
0.0· messes up the ending
overall
1.7· maybe series needed more care

Books in this Series

#46

The Godforsaken

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From the back: "On Saturday, the fun-loving citizens of Prospect, texas, salughtered a band of drifters - Indians - who were just passing through their quiet little whistle-stop. On Sunday, the god-fearing citizens of Prospect, Texas, received the blessing of Austin Henry Loring - Reverend - who preached hellfire and damnation to this town without pity. On Monday, the man called Edge rode into Prospect. Before he could wash the acrid trail dust from his throat, the trigger-happy town was on his back. This is the forty-sixth in a series of the most brutal Western stories in print. Edge is a new kind of hero, and there is no one to compare with him. Read his first forty-five adventures... if you're strong enough to take another EDGE!"

Freak of fortune

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The fate of Fortunestone rests in the hands of Nic and Rav, two former friends. But it's not until a freak act of nature throws them together that they realise their importance.