I have reviewed several of John L. French‘s works here, but one series of his that I have yet to get into is Bianca Jones. Jones is a Baltimore detective...
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I picked up a new collection of stories by John L. French, When the Devil Drives from Bold Venture Press. I have mainly been reading his pulp hero-inspired...
Recently I reviewed The Wages of Syn by John L. French. Set in Harbor City, it stars Jericho Syn, alias The Scarecrow, who provides “unofficial justice” in...
I was shocked when New Pulp author Derrick Ferguson had passed away in 2021. I don’t know what happened, but was surprised as I didn’t know he was...
The Wages of Syn is a collection of a New Pulp hero from John L. French. It is actually set in Harbor City, the location of his first novel, The Devil of...
The Devil of Harbor City collects another New Pulp hero from John L. French. I had previously read his Gray Monk and Nightmare characters, and all three are...
With the demise of so many pulp fanzines, I worried that we wouldn’t see any more. The Bronze Gazette continues on, which is surprising as we are no...
I enjoy occult detectives, and am always looking for new ones. It’s interesting to discover new ones. While I’m familiar with a lot of works by Lin...
I previously reviewed John L. French‘s pulp hero the Grey Monk. Well, French has written other works, including several stories with a different pulp...
The Grey Monk is a New Pulp hero, created by John L. French, set in modern times (we see cell phones, computers and DNA analysis). Wild Cat Books put out a...