Mad Amos Malone: The Complete Stories

Mad Amos Malone: The Complete Stories

Strange characters cast long shadows over the Old West.

There was Paul Bunyan. There was Pecos Bill. Strangest of all was the giant mountain man they called Mad Amos Malone. Atop his massive, swift, and permanently irascible steed Worthless, Mad Amos crops up everywhere from the construction of the transcontinental railroad to a poor woman’s kitchen, confronting everything from Yellowstone spirits to yellow-bellied snake-oil salesmen. Maybe a little crazed, maybe a little other-dimensional, and always impossible to tell if he’s just a left a room at the asylum or the Sorbonne.

With his saddlebags overflowing with mysteries you’d better not try to peruse, to his mount that you’d best not try to rustle, Mad Amos roams the Old West settling scores, righting wrongs, and just occasionally coming up against trolls, sprites, dragons, spirits of the Earth, evil magicians—and most dangerous of all, dogs and cats.

Thar’s gold, guns, liquor, wimmen, good spells and evil spells.  Mad Amos deals with ‘em all. Just keep clear of his Sharp’s rifle and the fact that he hasn’t had a bath in weeks.

Mad Amos Malone was released on May 11, 2019
Trade paperback ISBN: 978-1614759980
Hardcover ISBN: 978-1614759980
358 pages

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Genres: Fantasy, Fiction Anthologies and Collections, Western
Tag: Available in Jacketed Hardcover
ASIN: 1614759979
ISBN: 9781614759973
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The consistent rhythms of [Alan Dean] Foster’s language, his shaggy-dog puns, and the distinctive clarity of Malone’s rough yet occasionally educated voice draw readers quickly into each story’s mood while maintaining strong connections between the pieces.
Publishers Weekly
One of the most consistently inventive and fertile writers of science-fiction and fantasy.
The Times (London)
Alan Dean Foster is the modern day Renaissance writer, as his abilities seem to have no genre boundaries.
Bookbrowser
Best-selling author Foster brings his creative storytelling to the Old West, with a fantasy twist
True West magazine
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About the Author
Alan Dean Foster

Photo credit: Michael Medford

Alan Dean Foster was born in New York City in 1946, and raised in Los Angeles. After receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a Master of Fine Arts in Cinema from UCLA (1968, 1969) he spent two years as a copywriter for a small advertising and public relations firm in Studio City, California.

His writing career began when August Derleth bought a long Lovecraftian letter of Foster’s in 1968 and, to his surprise, published it as a short story in Derleth’s bi-annual magazine The Arkham Collector. Other sales to magazines followed. His first attempt at a novel, The Tar-Aiym Krang, was bought by Betty Ballantine at Ballantine Books in 1972, and edited by SF editor John W. Campbell.

Since then, Foster’s short fiction has appeared in all the major SF magazines, as well as in original anthologies, and several “Best of the Year” compendiums. His published works include more than 100 books, including hard science-fiction, fantasy, horror, detective, western, historical, and contemporary fiction, as well as numerous nonfiction articles on film, science, and scuba diving. He has also produced the novel versions of many films, including such well-known productions as Star Wars, the first three Alien films, Alien Nation, The Chronicles of Riddick, Star Trek, Terminator: Salvation, and both Transformers films. Other works include scripts for talking records, radio, computer games, and the story for the first Star Trek movie. His novel Shadowkeep was the first ever book adaptation of an original computer game. His work has been translated into more than fifty languages and has won awards in Spain and Russia. His novel Cyber Way won the Southwest Book Award for Fiction in 1990, the first SF work ever to do so. He is the recipient of the Faust, the IAMTW lifetime achievement award.

Foster has traveled extensively, visiting French Polynesia, Europe, throughout Asia and the Pacific, Tanzania, Kenya, the “Green Hell” region of the Southeastern Peruvian jungle, and Western Australia. His activities have included rappelling into New Mexico’s Lechugilla Cave, white-water rafting Zambezi’s Batoka Gorge, driving solo the length and breadth of Namibia, crossing the Andes by car, sifting the sands of unexplored archeological sites in Peru, swimming with giant otters in Brazil, surveying remote Papua New Guinea and West Papua, and diving unexplored reefs throughout the South Pacific and Indian Ocean. His film footage of great white sharks feeding off South Australia appeared on both American television and the BBC.

He enjoys both classical music and heavy metal. Other pastimes include basketball, hiking, body surfing, and scuba diving. He is a current world and Eurasian champion in powerlifting (bench press) in his age and weight class. He studied karate with Aaron and Chuck Norris before Chuck took up acting. He's taught screenwriting, literature, and film history at UCLA and Los Angeles City College, as well as having lectured at universities and conferences around the world. He’s a member of the Science Fiction Writers of America, the Author’s Guild of America, and the Writer’s Guild of America (West). Foster’s correspondence and manuscripts are in the Special Collection of the Hayden Library of Arizona State University.

He resides in Prescott, Arizona, in a house built of brick salvaged from a turn-of-the-century miners’ brothel. He cohabitates with assorted dogs, cats, fish, several hundred houseplants, visiting local wildlife, and the ensorcelled chair of the nefarious Dr. John Dee. He is presently at work on several new novels and media projects.

Learn more about Alan Dean Foster's adventures and projects at alandeanfoster.com.

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