Who Put The Skunk In The Trunk
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Lawman John Stranger returns to Denver with a marvelous wedding present for Breanna and together they anticipate the ceremony. Then, just weeks before the wedding, John is sent to Phoenix to solve a difficult case for the U.S. Marshal’s office. His work there sets him against a gang of outlaws who are bent on revenge. Now, its uncertain whether the ceremony will take place as planned, or if John and Breanna will find themselves on their way to their honeymoon or a very different place.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576735763
ISBN10: 1576735761
Phil Callaway
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 1999
Publisher: Multnomah
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