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Granger #7

Granger: Not My Fight

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There's a new sheriff in town and he asks Martin Granger for help. The problem is, the sheriff is trying to help a man Granger despises. There's no benefit to Granger getting involved, until someone ups the ante.

82 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 5, 2019

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L.T. McDuff

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January 14, 2025
Short and corny is what is happening here. Excellent !!

Just like a Western on a Saturday morning. Ioved it and especially the price. The author has been gracious and I have taken the time to fill this out. Read it and be satisfied.
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January 1, 2021
Western

Granger: Not My Fight by L. T. McDuff. This is book 7 in the series. It's a western with a mystery. It's got the drama that I love but I think it leaves you hanging.
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August 17, 2019
SHERIFF PRUITT'S INVESTIGATION

On my what an evil web has been spun in the town of Lost Creek. A town run by Judge Cheney, a crooked judge whose corruption has reached the ears of the Governor. The Governor has sent one of his marshals to investigate the situation and clean it up. Sheriff Pruitt replaced Sheriff Ambrose, who has disappeared to parts unknown.
This is a western mystery and our friend Granger is in the middle, and you know how much he likes getting involved in the town's politics. Well they've involved him and he ain't to happy about the situation. He doesn't like Judge Cheney, who holds the sword of Damocles over him regarding the death of his wife and daughter's killer. Gout stricken Judge Cheney may have arranged for the murder of Granger 's family, and he keeps or thinks he can use Granger to act as his personal assassin, as long as Granger thinks the Judge is helping him locate Stodler, the so called murderer
with the help of the Pinkerton Agents, which is a lie he keeps reminding Granger.
Mystery mystery that's what's used to distract from the real problem that Judge Cheney is using.
Judge Cheney is in trouble and facing jail time and he knows this. If you like Granger and his strong stance of non-intemdation by Judge Cheney, your going to enjoy this mysterious adventure of non-transparency created by Judge Cheney.
Remember folks all tinpot despots reigns eventually come to an end when ENOUGH folks take up arms to fight this type of controlling life.
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