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Hang 'Em High
by Tristi Pinkston
Brigham City, UT: Walnut Springs Press, 2011 (258 p.)


Published In Series:
Secret Sisters
Volume: 3

 

Genre:  Novel Fiction
Sub Genres:
Mystery

Subjects: Mormons -- Fiction; Dude ranches -- Fiction; Christian fiction, American; Detective and mystery stories, American; ;
Summary:
When Ida Mae Babbitt receives an invitation to visit her son Keith's dude ranch in Montana, she's excited to mend their broken relationship, but not so excited about spending time with cows. Arlette and Tansy go along with her, ready to take a vacation that does not involve dead bodies or mysteries of any sort—one must have a break from time to time. But it seems a no-good scoundrel has moseyed into Dodge City and is bent on causing all sorts of trouble for the ranch. Unable to keep her curiosity in check—especially when it seems her own son is the most likely culprit—Ida Mae decides to investigate. Can she lasso the varmint and get him to the sheriff in time? (Publisher website)

HBLL Call No: BX 8688.3 .P656ha 2011




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