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Persimmon Apricot, Gunfighter Kindle Edition

4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 407 ratings

"I fell in love with the author. A great mix of action, character development, dialogue and setting, and yes ... a bit of very painless history!" -Vision Quest

"A well-crafted western adventure" -Gojan Nikolich, author of The Gopher King

After losing everything he held dear to the wickedness of man and the weakness of the law, Persimmon Apricot is a lost soul who places no value on the lives of callous men and little value on his own. Resistant to the label of Gunfighter, Persimmon vehemently rejects offers to be a gun for hire, preferring to drift aimlessly in a futile effort to outrun his memories.

It takes a young boy and his widowed mother to give Persimmon purpose once more. Befriended by a failed writer, the pair take a reluctant journey across the country to help her. What they discover is that happiness sometimes carries a steep price tag. Saving the widow will cost more than they could have imagined. Persimmon must decide whether or not to make the purchase, even if that means paying with his life.

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"I fell in love with the author. A great mix of action, character development, dialogue and setting, and yes ... a bit of very painless history!" -Vision Quest

"A well-crafted western adventure" -Gojan Nikolich, author of The Gopher King

About the Author

Jason S. Litz is a lover of history, in particular American history. The stories he writes are painlessly doused in historical fact. Having traveled extensively throughout the United States, Jason strives to take his readers to a variety of locales along history's timeline. Jason's interest spans many topics including the great outdoors, mechanics, woodworking and billiards. He also has a master's degree in Computer Science.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0886HZQQ8
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Black Rose Writing (June 11, 2020)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 11, 2020
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 823 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 233 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 407 ratings

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Jason S. Litz
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You are reading this bio either by accident or because you have an interest in my writing. The one thing about being an author that I have found uncomfortable is the request for a bio page everywhere I turn. I am generally a private person but more than that, I feel pretentious writing about myself simply because I am an author.

That being said, I will provide a little insight. My father and his father were trim and door carpenters. They could do other carpentry but they specialized in the detail work. My dad was also a talented artist. My other grandfather was a mechanic in a civil service job, winning a number of awards for quality and innovation. I had one grandmother who retired from A&P and my mother was an elementary school teacher. Combine this DNA and you get me with too many interests for my own good.

I particularly enjoy working with mechanical things and I can fix practically anything. I also build furniture when I have time and do my own home repair and remodeling work in most cases. Oh the list I could detail for you of all my interests but what they usually boil down to is frustration for not having enough hours in the day. However, two interests which have played key roles in my writing have been my love of travel and my passion for history. I have traveled the United States extensively and local history has often been my focus. There is something eerily compelling about standing in the midst of hushed voices in a museum or the twilight breeze across the desert or prairie... Excuse me, I was drifting into my imagination and if I don't stop now I might be get stuck there for a while.

As for my writing, my mother had the most significant impact. As a kid I can remember she was always writing something and she won a few awards. It is because of her writing that the thought of me as a writer seemed reasonable. I wrote a few short stories and about half a novel in high school but I allowed life to pull me away from it. It wasn't until several years ago when I had one of the most vivid and unique dreams that I began to get serious about writing. Out of nowhere I dreamt the key points of the plot for Thrust From the Hand of God and the rest of that story fell into place as if by supernatural means. I know that many people these days do not believe in God and Christ seems to be on the public enemy list but I do feel God gave me this story and I credit any success it has to Him.

I do not write Christian Fiction but I do not write smut either. My goal is that any reasonable reader will enjoy my work, be entertained by it and learn something in the process. I am a firm believer that a book should teach you something. For instance, Thrust From the Hand of God has a lot of great history wrapped into it but don't worry, it is painless, I promise. After all, what good is any work of fiction if it does not first entertain?

Since that fateful dream I have had several others like it, each providing me with the core of another unique story. The list of stories spans several genres and it is my desire to write them all. For now, I humbly ask you to give Thrust From the Hand of God a chance. Based solely on the feedback I have received I do believe you will be pleasantly surprised.

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Customers find the story engaging and well-written. They describe it as a fun, easy read with well-developed characters. The writing style is described as enjoyable and easy to follow. Readers appreciate the author's attention to historical details and find the tale interesting.

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34 customers mention "Story quality"34 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the engaging story. They find the plot interesting with well-developed characters and vivid settings. The storytelling method is described as unique, giving the reader a sense of being present in the story. Readers describe the book as an action-packed western with a modern sensibility.

"...I also fell in love with the author. A great mix of action, character development, dialogue and setting, and yes … a bit of very painless..." Read more

"A terrific story. Good character development and the mystery plot was very interesting. I very much enjoyed the book. No sequel." Read more

"...Perfectly realistic plot twists, colorful characters and the writer’s keen sense of geography and 19th century vernacular makes this a quick and..." Read more

"...The characters are developed slowly but painstakingly, keeping my interest and me waiting for the next chapter...." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it a fun, easy read with great writing. They say it's a satisfying, complete read worth the time. Readers mention reading on breaks at work and finding the story excellent.

"...First of all I fell in love with the well-rounded, very flawed characters...." Read more

"...I very much enjoyed the book. No sequel." Read more

"This is an entertaining, carefully-crafted yarn that’s well-paced and filled with period detail without the usual Wild West ride-em-cowboy cliches..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the well-developed characters. They appreciate the realistic plot twists and colorful characters.

"...I also fell in love with the author. A great mix of action, character development, dialogue and setting, and yes … a bit of very painless..." Read more

"A terrific story. Good character development and the mystery plot was very interesting. I very much enjoyed the book. No sequel." Read more

"...Perfectly realistic plot twists, colorful characters and the writer’s keen sense of geography and 19th century vernacular makes this a quick and..." Read more

"...The characters are developed slowly but painstakingly, keeping my interest and me waiting for the next chapter...." Read more

13 customers mention "Writing quality"13 positive0 negative

Customers enjoy the book's writing quality. They find it well-written and easy to read. The author has a good sense of geography and 19th century vernacular, and provides vivid descriptions of both surroundings and circumstances.

"...I also fell in love with the author...." Read more

"...realistic plot twists, colorful characters and the writer’s keen sense of geography and 19th century vernacular makes this a quick and pleasant read...." Read more

"...The story is action filled with a few twists. I like the author’s style. I recommend this book." Read more

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Customers find the book interesting and engrossing, with good character development and historical detail. They appreciate the author's attention to historical details that bring things to life as the characters experience them.

"...The author’s attention to historical detail also brings things to life as the characters seamlessly travel cross-country from Colorado to Virginia..." Read more

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"The characters are well described and interesting. The story is action filled with a few twists. I like the author’s style. I recommend this book." Read more

"...Written from Persimmon’s friend’s perspective, this story is rich in detail with good character development...." Read more

Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2020
    In the 70's I discovered the TV show Gunsmoke … it had 5 years left to run and 15 years of re-runs. I became a fan of it and the re-runs of Zorro.

    Though I was a fan of TV westerns, for some reason I never read books in the western genre.

    When I ran across "Persimmon Apricot Gunfighter," I could NOT resist. What a fabulous name … I would have bought it no matter what the genre!

    And I am thrilled to report that I fell in love. First of all I fell in love with the well-rounded, very flawed characters. The two main characters were perfect … and a small cast of secondary characters became likeable very quickly.

    I also fell in love with the author. A great mix of action, character development, dialogue and setting, and yes … a bit of very painless history!

    This book was in two words, a … FABULOUS READ. I'm now anxiously waiting for more!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021
    A terrific story. Good character development and the mystery plot was very interesting. I very much enjoyed the book. No sequel.
  • Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020
    This is an entertaining, carefully-crafted yarn that’s well-paced and filled with period detail without the usual Wild West ride-em-cowboy cliches that often infect Western fiction. At first I thought that naming a two-fisted, hard boiled and violent gunfighter for two edible fruits might be stretching things, but the storyline soon captured me after only a few pages. Perfectly realistic plot twists, colorful characters and the writer’s keen sense of geography and 19th century vernacular makes this a quick and pleasant read. The author’s attention to historical detail also brings things to life as the characters seamlessly travel cross-country from Colorado to Virginia and Key West and back again.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2021
    A very engrossing tale, rich in insight and detail of the age in which it is cast. The characters are developed slowly but painstakingly, keeping my interest and me waiting for the next chapter.

    I recommend Mister Litz unconditionally. I look forward to reading more of his works.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2021
    I haven’t read a western in years but this one was so gripping I couldn’t put it down. The characters were well developed and how they arrived at that point in their lives was fascinating. A would be writer meets a fearless man who’s not afraid to use his gun. It’s a fascinating tale well worth the read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
    The characters are well described and interesting. The story is action filled with a few twists. I like the author’s style. I recommend this book.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2020
    Who would take seriously a man named Persimmon Apricot? Lord help you if you don’t! Written from Persimmon’s friend’s perspective, this story is rich in detail with good character development. Its details pivot about the dark sides of revenge, bullying, and vigilante justice. Parts of it are slow, but the thread of the story brings you back to finish it.

    So many books are cliff hangers, written only to get you to buy another one in the series to see what happens next. This one, on the other hand, is a satisfying, complete read. Of course there is room for a sequel, but it isn’t a requirement.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020
    Missed the sale (for 99c); would have bought the book at that price, but not for 2.99. If it goes back on sale, will buy.

Top reviews from other countries

  • Vic
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great story!
    Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2020
    Everything you want in a western is in this story. Persimmon Apricot is a loner with a big chip on his shoulder ... but he is not a gunfighter. But beware lets you think he does not know how to gun fight! He is fast and mean and is quick to stand up to bullies and thieves ... and they die quickly.
    This is a well crafted story told from a writer's perspective as he rides along with Persimmon Apricot in the pursuit of justice for a woman he hardly knows.
  • John
    5.0 out of 5 stars Not your usual western
    Reviewed in Australia on November 4, 2020
    What a ripper of a yarn. And a great finish too. Yes, some of the plot you can anticipate, but others not. I’m off to find more by this author.
  • Josie Boyce
    4.0 out of 5 stars Solid western yarn
    Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2020
    Of the ripping variety. Great characters and a charming unreliable narrator. Breezy read with lots of gunplay, and vivid imagery. Very worth your time.
  • Rchiz
    5.0 out of 5 stars Worth a read
    Reviewed in Australia on October 24, 2020
    This is a really good different western written in an unexpected style which enhanced the story. Not the normal the gunslinger saga.
  • Bill H.
    5.0 out of 5 stars A great read. I highly recommend this book
    Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2020
    Great character development. Not one of those western love stories but one that grabs your attention from the begining, has nice twists and subplots making it hard to put down.

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