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The Bodacious Kid
Merlin Fanshaw Western Series, Book 1
by 
Stan Lynde
  
Publisher: Books In Motion
Subject(s):  Fiction
Western
Language(s):  English
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Lending period:   7 days
File size:   85541 KB
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Release date:   Jan 21, 2005

Description

It's the end of the year 1882 in Progress County in the Montana Teritory, when young Merlin Fanshaw finds himself caught between the competing agendas of a ruthless outlaw, 2 very different lawmen, & one pretty girl. Thus begins the fast paced adventure of Merlin, the Bodaciuos Kid, as he deals with gold, greed, & gunfire. But there is more to this story, within its pages & beneath the sweeping movement of its plot lies a deft & subtle examination of such unchanging & time less topics as character, morality, & the place of individual conscience in the life of Merlin, & in the lives of us all.

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New York Times...
“A cracking good yarn, with enough hairs breadth suspense...to suit the most demanding devotee of adventurous fiction.”
 

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