Eastern Fury and The Drunken Lord

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Eastern Fury and The Drunken Lord
Japanese Ninja joins forces with an eccentric English Lord to take on a band of cowboy outlaws and a renegade Ninja. Will they surviveEnjoy

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Chris-Jean

This book is being featured in the new YoungWriters contest.

http://www.bookrix.com/_groupforum-en-win-a-writers-and-artists-yearbook-2003.html

Please vote in the thread if you would like it to win. (Simply press the green plus sign.)
Chris

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RevkenR

Congrats on your contest win. You deserved it.

Keep up the good work. I will look forward to reading more of your stories.

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andrewscorah

This story has made into Matt Hiltons anthology, Action:Pulse Pounding Tales Vol 1, along side the likes of Stephen Leather and Adrian Magson.

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Rgabel

Review - Though not my genre of choice, I did find this fast paced and easy to read. Development of the story was smooth. Kingsley was my favorite and you fleshed the other character's personalities out well.

You definitely have the language down pat for the era you are writing for. Sentence structure was good. But I did notice you seem to struggle in knowing where to put the periods and punctuation for dialogue. I noticed... Show more

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andrewscorah

I have almost finished the story and will be posting it in full showdown and all in the next couple of days. Thank you for your kind words.

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J.C. Laird

Although not my genre, this is obviously a very well written and intriguing story.

Perfectly edited, excellent grammar, great description, dialogue and character development.

My only problem was that I wanted to read more, I was itching for the showdown...

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andrewscorah

I am writing this for an anthology of short action stories,does anyone have any familiarity with the 1970s ‘action books’ typified by Don Pendleton’s Mack Bolan: The Executioner, or Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir’s Remo Williams: The Destroyer? Do you remember the UK homegrown westerns by the Piccadilly Cowboys, exemplified by George G Gillman’s Edge, Adam Steele, or The Undertaker? Have you any memory of barbarian swordsmen... Show more

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