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|title=Dead Man's Hand
|author=John Joseph Adams (editor)
|publisher=Titan Books
|date=May 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1783295465</amazonuk>
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|website=http://www.johnjosephadams.com/dead-mans-hand/
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|summary=A enthralling collection of stories which combine the gun-slinging action of the Old West with the endless imaginative possibilities of fantasy.
|cover=Adams_Dead
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|aznus=1783295465
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''Dead Man's Hand'' features short stories with themes ranging from time travel and vampires to theology; at first glance it definitely appears to be an eclectic mix. These stories are linked by the genre of the weird west, which is defined by its elasticity. John Joseph Adams' helpful introduction outlines the main features of the weird west and provides a clear, insightful guide to this little-known genre. Far from being mismatched, the eclectic nature of this collection is in fact the greatest strength of the weird west genre. Unconstrained by narrow generic conventions, the authors in this collection have plundered the deepest depths of their imaginations. The result? A colourful, memorable and, above all, ''imaginative'' collection of fiction.

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