Stationed in the Sunken Lands of Arkansas, U.S. Ranger Jack Calhoun's violent, fast-paced detective stories set in the river counties' swamps were among the most popular stories of readers of Flynn's Weekly, running for almost 70 stories from the 1920s-30s. Written by prolific author Edward Parrish Ware, this series has never before been reprinted. Volume 1 collects the first seven stories, along with an introduction by pulp historian Robert Sampson.
Language
English
Pages
316
Format
Paperback
Release
November 30, 2021
ISBN 13
9781618276070
The Land of Limping Law: The Complete Cases of Calhoun, Volume 1 (Argosy Library)
Stationed in the Sunken Lands of Arkansas, U.S. Ranger Jack Calhoun's violent, fast-paced detective stories set in the river counties' swamps were among the most popular stories of readers of Flynn's Weekly, running for almost 70 stories from the 1920s-30s. Written by prolific author Edward Parrish Ware, this series has never before been reprinted. Volume 1 collects the first seven stories, along with an introduction by pulp historian Robert Sampson.