![]() Fantastic books, cost me an arm and a leg to get them all, but well worth it. They have subjugated the human populations in their territory and use them as food. They ride a never-ending circuit around the planet. there are also, The Tugar are ten foot tall aliens with a culture and technology similar to that of the Mongol Horde. There are other displaced groups of humans from different eras/locations. Winter's Bone (2006) was adapted by writer and director Debra Granik for a film of the same title, released commercially in June 2010 after winning two awards at the Sundance Film Festival, including the Grand Jury Prize for. The plot revolves around a Union Army regiment from the American Civil War which gets transported to an alien world. Woodrell's second novel, Woe to Live On (1987), was adapted for the 1999 film Ride with the Devil, directed by Ang Lee. You could also try the "Lost Regiment" books by William Forstchen. Cole and Hitch have some warped morals and find many ways to justify their actions, and manage to kind of do the right thing in the end. ![]() Sudden was a good man in a dangerous world, with a fast draw and solved many a problem. Daniel Woodrell Woe to Live on ISBN 13: 9781874061243 Woe to Live on Daniel Woodrell 4. The only other westerns I've read were the "Sudden" books by Oliver Strange, but that was decades ago, haven't read any of the more recent ones by other authors. I recently found the "COLE & HITCH SERIES" by Robert B. ![]()
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