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Shooters

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by Lankford, Terrill Lee; Raphael, Lev; Parker, T. Jefferson


  SHOOTERS began life as a screenplay way back in 1985 (the many journeys that screenplay took could fill a book of its own). I began writing it as a novel in 1993 (I think). That's when the wildfires became part of the text. I had the hope that my publisher would put the book out quickly. My dream at that stage in my life was to write books fast, chronicling the times in which they were being written, and have them hit the streets a few months later. I soon found out that neither my publisher nor I were up to that task. It took two and a half years for them to publish SHOOTERS and a lot had changed by then. My editor felt we now had a period piece on our hands and he asked me to take the edge off that element of the story. It seemed somewhat logical back in 1996 when he made the request, but I performed the changes reluctantly. I was trying to be a team player. It was a mistake. Many topical touchstones laced throughout the book were obfuscated and others were added that could not have taken place until after 1993. By altering these events to make the book more generic I think we weakened the reading experience. I've done my best to recreate the draft as it was when I first sold it to the publisher. Other than that I tried to leave the book alone, per my sweetheart's request.

  So if you didn't like it, please blame Heidi!

  —Terrill Lee Lankford

  Woodland Hills, California

  May 5, 2011

  Table of Contents

  Introduction by T. Jefferson Parker

  Prologue

  Part I

  Part II

  Part III

  Part IV

  Part V

  Part VI

  Part VII

  Part VIII

  Part IX

  Part X

  Part XI

  Part XII

  Part XIII

  Part XIV

  Part XV

  Afterword by Lev Raphael

  A Note About The Text

 

 

 


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