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Four U.S. BOOKS In FRANCE- EDGAR ALLAN POE, SAMUEL WESTERN, KEITH MCCAFFERTY

Published by GALLMEISTER Editions


(Source: Gallmeister Editions)
(Source: Gallmeister Editions)
USPA NEWS - - "Le Chat Noir et Autres Histoires" (Tales & Sketches - Second Volume of the "Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe" and published between 1832 & 1849) and published in FRANCE by Gallmeister Editions. The works of American Author Edgar Allan Poe include many Poems, Short Stories, and one Novel. His Fiction spans multiple Genres, including Horror Fiction, Adventure, Science Fiction, and Detective Fiction, a Genre he is credited with Inventing.. These Works are generally considered part of the Dark Romanticism Movement, a Literary Reaction to Transcendentalism. Edgar Allan Poe's Writing reflects his Literary Theories: he disagreed with Didacticism and Allegory. His Literary Career began in 1827.
- "Le Chat Noir et Autres Histoires" (Tales & Sketches - Second Volume of the "Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe" and published between 1832 & 1849) and published in FRANCE by Gallmeister Editions. The works of American Author Edgar Allan Poe include many Poems, Short Stories, and one Novel. His Fiction spans multiple Genres, including Horror Fiction, Adventure, Science Fiction, and Detective Fiction, a Genre he is credited with Inventing.. These Works are generally considered part of the Dark Romanticism Movement, a Literary Reaction to Transcendentalism. Edgar Allan Poe's Writing reflects his Literary Theories: he disagreed with Didacticism and Allegory. His Literary Career began in 1827.
This Book includes : THE MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE, A DESCENT INTO THE MAELSTRÖM, THE COLLOQUY OF MONOS AND UNA, NEVER BET THE DEVIL YOUR HEAD, ELEONORA, THREE SUNDAYS IN A WEEK, THE OVAL PORTRAIT, THE MASQUE OF THE RED DEATH, THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM, THE MYSTERY OF MARIE ROGET, THE TELL-TALE HEART, THE GOLD-BUG, THE BLACK CAT, THE OBLONG BOX, THE SPECTACLES, THE OBLONG BOX.
- "Canyons" by Samuel Western and published in FRANCE by Gallmeister Editions. This is his First Book. Samuel Western Samuel Western is a Former Correspondent for The Economist. He now splits his time between writing Fiction, Teaching, and exploring Shifts in Agriculture, changing Rural Landscapes, and Economic History. This Novel is about the inextricable, twisted relationship between two Self-Destructive Men. Ward Fall is a Rancher in Wyoming, a Family Man with a Strong and Supportive Wife. Eric Lindsay is a Studio Musician and Songwriter in Los Angeles. Eric and Ward were Classmates and Friends at U.C. Berkeley. Their Friendship turned ugly in an instant when, on a Hunting Trip, Ward accidentally killed Eric's Twin Sister, Gwen, with his Shotgun, ruining the Lives of the Surviving Two Former Friends.
Ward wallows in Guilt, Depression, and Alcohol. Eric's Chaotic Life is driven by Anger and Self-Destructive Behavior. Now, 25 years later, Ward invites Eric to come to his Ranch and go on an Elk Hunt. The two Former Friends set out on a Tense, Contentious Camping Trip. Ward longs to atone for his Guilt. Eric wants Revenge. They are both armed with Rifles...

In his Writing and Teaching for Sheridan College and UW, Western long has explored Questions about Wyoming´s Economy, Culture and Policies. He shares Real Stories about the Inner Workings of Wyoming Communities to engage Students, Readers and Audiences in Deep Thinking about how the State functions for its People.
- "Meurtres sur la Madison" (The Royal Wulff Murders) and "Les Morts de Bear Creek (The Gray Ghost Murders) both Books by Keith McCafferty and published in FRANCE by Gallmeister Editions. those Two Books are the Beginning of the "Sean Stranahan Series". And the First Ones published in France. The following ones are : Dead Man's Fancy, Crazy Mountain Kiss, Buffalo Jump Blues, Cold Hearted River, A Death in Eden.
As well as being a Novelist, he has written Articles for Publications as diverse as Fly Fisherman Magazine, Mother Earth News, Gray´s Sporting Journal and the Chicago Tribune, and on Subjects ranging from Mosquitoes to Wolves to Mercenaries and Exorcism. Based in Montana and working on Assignment around the Globe, Keith has won Numerous Awards, including the Robert Traver Award for Angling Literature. He has twice been a Finalist for a National Magazine Award.
The "Royal Wulff Murders" was Keith´s first Novel. It received a coveted Red Star Review from Publisher´s Weekly, in addition to Recommendations from best-selling authors C.J. Box, Craig Johnson and Henry Winkler, aka Arthur Fonzarelli, aka the Fonz! The Idea for the Novel germinated during a Long Night in the Wilderness while working for Field & Stream. His Assignment was to survive a Winter Night without Fire or Adequate Clothing, and it was during the Interminable Hours he spent shivering on the Snowy Breast of a Mountain, wrapped in a Scrap of Tarp, that it dawned on him that there had to be an easier Way to make a Living.
THE ROYAL WULFF MURDERS : When a fishing guide reels in the body of a young man on the Madison, the Holy Grail of Montana trout rivers, Sheriff Martha Ettinger suspects foul play. It´s not just the stick jammed into the man´s eye that draws her attention; it´s the Royal Wulff trout fly stuck in his bloated lower lip. Following her instincts, Ettinger soon finds herself crossing paths with Montana newcomer Sean Stranahan. Fly fisher, painter, and has-been private detective, Stranahan left a failed marriage and lackluster career to drive to Montana, where he lives in an art studio decorated with fly-tying feathers and mouse droppings. With more luck catching fish than clients, Stranahan is completely captivated when Southern siren Velvet Lafayette walks into his life, intent on hiring his services to find her missing brother. The clues lead Stranahan and Ettinger back to Montana´s Big Business: fly fishing. Where there´s money, there´s bound to be crime...
THE GRAY GHOST MURDERS: Fourteen months after moving to Montana, fly fisherman, painter and sometime private detective Sean Stranahan is still sleeping in his office-cum-art studio, cobbling together a livelihood as a fishing guide while hawking his riverscape watercolors. No longer a newcomer, he now knows the rivers and has a new love interest in Martinique, a cat lover who earns tuition money for veterinary school by selling coffee as a bikini barista. But a life of romance and the perfectly painted horizon are not to be. A search dog has discovered the graves of two men on Sphinx Mountain. Sheriff Martha Ettinger suspects murder, but with a bear having scavenged the bodies and the only evidence a hole in a skull that might or might not have been caused by a bullet, she once more turns to Stranahan for help. He already has a case, having been hired by a group of eccentric fly fishermen called The Madison River Liars and Fly Tiers Club to find a valuable fly hat they suspect stolen....

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