"All Roads Lead to Sturgis: A Biker's Story"

a novel by authors James Richard Larson and Edward Winterhalder

and other novels by author

James Richard Larson

All Roads Lead to Sturgis
Jim and Ed in Oklahoma May 2008
The Assimilation book
The Assimilation

From years of bloody conflict to probationary Bandidos membership, this memoir recalls the life and times of an outlaw biker from Oklahoma and his quest to add to the Bandidos Nation. The Rock Machine, founded by Salvatore Cazzetta, had every intention of standing up against the Hells Angels. Heavily outnumbered, the Rock Machine appealed to the worldwide Bandidos Motorcycle Club, who rivaled the Hells Angels in terms of membership and strength. In January 2000, the Rock Machine ceased to exist and became a probationary Bandidos chapter. Winterhalder was assigned this transition and, at 46 years of age, was considered an elder statesman in the outlaw biker world. He was the founder and former president of the Oklahoma Bandidos and a confirmed biker for 25 years. Furthermore, he possessed a keen knowledge of jurisprudence and was an astute businessman who owned and operated a multi-million dollar construction management company. Starting with the arrest and unsuccessful deportation proceedings, and leading to more intrigue, assassinations, and double-crosses, Winterhalder found his life spiraling further and further out of control.


Edward Winterhalder Books
Ed's Mammoth Book of Bikers
Edward Winterhalder books
Ed's kick-ass Biker book, Out in Bad Standings

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Edward Winterhalder Now Represented By Frank Weimann and The Literary Group International

We are pleased to announce that Frank Weimann from The Literary Group International is now Edward Winterhalder's literary, television and film agent, effective October 31, 2007; Frank can be contacted at 212-274-1616.

Steve Lassiter from
APA-Nashville remains Winterhalder's agent for personal appearances; Steve can be contacted at 615-297-0100.

Edward is the author of "Out In Bad Standings: Inside The Bandidos Motorcycle Club - The Making Of A Worldwide Dynasty" (Nov 2005); a contributing author to "The Mammoth Book Of Bikers" (Oct 2007); the co-author with Wil DeClercq of "The Assimilation: Rock Machine To Bandidos - Bikers United Against The Hells Angels" (Apr 2008); the co-author with Dr. Arthur Veno and Dr. Julie van den Eynde of "Women Bikers and Biker's Women"; and the co-author with
James Richard Larson of two novels, "The Mirror" and "A Biker's Story".

Founded in 1986 by Frank Weimann,
The Literary Group International is one of the premier literary agencies in the book publishing industry. The company represents more than 200 authors worldwide. Its formidable client list ranges from novelists, celebrities and public figures, to Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning authors.

Known as the "home of bestselling authors," the agency has represented more than fifty bestsellers during the last six years. Among the agency's current popular titles are "The Alchemyst" by Michael Scott; "It's Not About the Truth" by Mike Pressler with Don Yaeger; "The Far Reaches" by Homer Hickam; "Flags of Our Fathers" by James Bradley; and "Dog and Bear" By Laura Vaccaro Seeger.

In addition to its growing list of achievements in the United States, LGI has successfully placed a diverse spectrum of titles in the international market. The company also handles film, audio, and magazine rights both domestically and abroad.

In addition to his literary endaevors, Winterhalder is also the Executive Producer of a DVD/TV documentary reality series about motorcycle clubs called "Living on the Edge", that will be distributed worldwide. The first episode, "Living on the Edge: Riding with the Vietnam Vets Motorcycle Club in Pennsylvania", focuses on the positive aspects of club life, through the member's lives, families, jobs and communities that they live in.

For more information about books written by Edward Winterhalder, please click on the following link:
Winterhalder Books


James Richard Larson is the author of four novels, and is currently working with the internationally renowned biker authority and author Edward Winterhalder on "The Mirror: A Biker's story" (2nd book of the series).
All Roads Lead to Sturgis novel
Jim and Diane 2008
James Richard Larson's website
Welcome to author James Richard Larson's Website