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Old 12-06-2013, 11:07 AM   #166
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
I thought they were all Clint Eastwood movie title variations? The third book "Every Which Way But Dead" I'm guessing is named after "Every Which Way But Loose", which I don't think can be classified as a spaghetti western. I'm not sure what the first title, "Dead Witch Walking", is based on (as I don't see a Clint Eastwood or spaghetti western with a similar title?)
Yes, the first book is the only one that isn't a play on an Eastwood movie. This list has the correlating film titles for the others.

As far as series go, that one is tied for "my favorite" with The Dresden Files.
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