Richard Wormser
Richard Edward Wormser wrote pulp fiction, detective fiction, screenplays, and Westerns. , some of it written using the pseudonym of Ed Friend. He wrote approximately 300 short stories, 200 novelettes, and 12 books, as well as screenplays and stories that were turned into screenplays. He wrote seventeen novels in the Nick Carter series. He also wrote a cookbook, *Southwest Cookery or At Home on the Range*. He wrote under his own name as well as the pseudonyms Conrad Gerson and Ed Friend. He won two Western Spur Awards for juvenile fiction, one in 1964 for *Ride a Northbound Horse*, and one in 1971 for *The Black Mustanger*. In 1973 he won an Edgar Award for best paperback for *The Intruder*.
Books
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Ride a Northbound Horse
"All's fair..."
A nice girl like you
Battalion of Saints
Battalion of Saints
Gone to Texas
Les Mystères de l'Ouest
Ride a northbound horse
Ride a Northbound Horse
Ride a Northbound Horse
Ride a Northbound Horse
Ride a Northbound Horse
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry and Related Readings
Slattery's range
Southwest cookery
The Black Mustanger
The body looks familiar
The Communist's Corpse
The hanging heiress
The kidnapped circus
The last days of Sodom and Gomorrah
The lonesome quarter
The Lonesome Quarter
The longhorn trail
The ranch by the sea
The takeover
The Takeover
The wild, wild, west
The Yellowlegs
Thief of Baghdad
Torn Curtain
Torn Curtain
Tubac
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