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Mick Farren


The DNA Cowboys Trilogy

Jeb Stuart Ho

Mick Farren

Table of Contents:

  • 9 - Introduction (The DNA Cowboys Trilogy) - essay by Mick Farren
  • 13 - The Quest of the DNA Cowboys - [Jeb Stuart Ho - 1] - (1976) - novel by Mick Farren
  • 185 - Synaptic Manhunt - [Jeb Stuart Ho - 2] - (1976) - novel by Mick Farren
  • 385 - The Neural Atrocity - [Jeb Stuart Ho - 3] - (1977) - novel by Mick Farren

The Quest of the DNA Cowboys

Jeb Stuart Ho: Book 1

Mick Farren

Welcome To the West That's Wilder Than Even Your Weirdest Nightmares!

From the remote township of Pleasant Gap stride Billy and Reave, the DNA Cowboys. Reproduction pistols in their hands, portable generators at their belts, they hit the long trail winding through the molecular dissolution of the Nothings, teetering on the edge of non-existence, to Graveyard, the wheelfreaks' paradise, Dogbreath, home of the blue-scaled whores, Port Judas, Puritan outpost, through Dropville and the hippy immortals to the terror city of Akio-Tech.

Scraps of contemporary myth, fragments of futuristic horror, strange imaginings and bright strands of story-telling ebb, flow, float, jostle and synthesize into this, the first volume of Mick Farren's dazzling DNA Cowboys Trilogy.

Synaptic Manhunt

Jeb Stuart Ho: Book 2

Mick Farren

In his spartan cell, brother Jeb Stuart Ho comes out of terminal meditation. Quietly, he straps on his sword and flexes the hands that deal death. The brotherhood's computer has spoken, and he must carry out its orders. His mission will take him out into the sick, post-cataclysmic world, to the pleasure-city of Litz, with its Sex-O-Mars, its Torture Parlours, its genetically-bred whores, where Billy and Reeve, the DNA Cowboys, have found their private hells. It is in Litz that he must find a woman with the artificially-arrested body-growth of a thirteen-year-old girl and the mind of a sadistic megalomaniac — and kill her before she can drag the human race to final destruction. Brutal, shocking and terrifying in its visions, Synaptic Manhunt is the second volume in Mick Farren's devastating science fiction trilogy which opened with the brilliant The Quest of the DNA Cowboys and concludes with The Neural Atrocity. First published in 1976, this digital edition of Synaptic Manhunt has a new introduction by the author and is embedded with audio content. 'Story or essay, poem or rock song, they all carry the same fierce engagement which has never left this determinedly self-invented individualist whether arguing his case at the Old Bailey or strutting his stuff on stage at London's Roundhouse. Read him and rage' Michael Moorcock 'At 68, Mick Farren links back to an era when giants like Burroughs, Thompson and Morrison still strode the earth, and rock 'n' roll outsider poetry were linked, along with wider, more amorphous notions of youth-as-rebel-culture and drugs-as-shamanic-tools, standing firm against the rapacious advances of the military-industrial greedheads and all who serve them' Ben Graham, Bleeding Cheek Press 'Mick Farren writes lovely prose' Germaine Greer 'Mick Farren has had a long illustrious career as an infamous editor, journalist and English rock star... (He) has important points to make about the times we live in' New York Paper 'Farren's fertile imagination has a snaggle-toothed bite all of its own' NME 'You cannot believe a word Mick Farren says' John Lydon

The Neural Atrocity

Jeb Stuart Ho: Book 3

Mick Farren

The conclusion to the saga of the DNA Cowboys. The travellers continue their exploration of the world, this time dealing with a mad tyrant.

The Last Stand of the DNA Cowboys

Jeb Stuart Ho: Book 4

Mick Farren

A sequel to a series of 70s science fiction novels in which the Minstrel Boy is being hunted by crazed assassins. Reave is wanted as a deserter and Billy Oblivion fears that he is losing his mind. For the first time, the end seems to be in sight. Mick Farren also wrote "Their Master's War".

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