Well, I finished rereading Edward M. Erdelac's excellent Merkabah Rider: Tales of a High Planes Drifter a couple of days ago. I have to say I was even more impressed on my second go-around, and that's saying a lot. When I first read through this collection of four novella length stories, I thought that Edward's creation was one of the most /5(62). “Tales of a High Planes Drifter” is a collection of four novella-length tales featuring the Merkabah Rider and his adventures in the 19th-century American West. The Rider himself is reminiscent of no one more than Stephen King’s Roland of Gilead; a gunman with conviction, who /5. In Ed Erdelac’s Merkabah Rider: Tales of a High Planes Drifter readers are presented with a world wherein the time is of the late 19th century and the setting of the stories have a western flare. The authorial twist to this tale is that the protagonist is a Jewish gunslinger of sorts/5.
Edward M. Erdelac's novel Merkabah Rider: Tales of a High Planes Drifter is a novella collection. It consists of four connected stories where the Rider, a Hasidic Jewish mystic who becomes a gunslinger, is involved in a series of heinous crimes laden with the supernatural. Readers are introduced to the Rider and his world in The Blood Libel. The Merkabah Rider Tales of a High Planes Drifter Episodes By Edward M. Erdelac For Adonai and my family. Thanks to Bob, Joe, Richard, Larry, Louis, and Howard for the. Merkabah Rider Tales of a High Planes Drifter by Edward M. Erdelac, Tim Marquitz, Cinsearae Santiago. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , X.
Edward M. Erdelac was born in Indiana, educated in Chicago, and now lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife, two kids and four cats, who he suspects would suck the life out of him at night if he didn’t mention them. Ever since a childhood visit to Deadwood, South Dakata, he has had a deep abiding love for real and imagined history, and firmly believes the marriage of the two makes for the most satisfying sort of tale, just as peanut butter and chocolate are both better together. Looking for books by Edward M. Erdelac? See all books authored by Edward M. Erdelac, including 18 Wheels of Horror: A Trailer Full of Trucking Terrors, and Atomic-Age Cthulhu: Tales of Mythos Horror in the s, and more on www.doorway.ru Stop wasting your time reading this review and read Ed Ederlac’s amazing episodic novel Merkabah Rider: Tales of a High Plains Drifter. Do so, and there is no doubt that you will quickly gobble up episodes contained therein and then immediately seek out, and consume, the following installment of four episodes.
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