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This book has 149 paperback pages.

<em>All Laramie Davis wanted was a hot meal. What he got was a plate full of trouble. It started with the killing of a Deputy Sheriff in Rock Springs and went down hill from there. Laramie tangled with outlaws, blood hungry Indians and a murderous posse led by a family of killers. Before it was over, many men would die.</em>
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