Longarm and "Kid" Bodie / Tabor Evans.
"Fourteen-year-old Bodie may be able to take down an assailant with a two-shot derringer, but the kid is still a long way from being able to take care of himself and his wounded wolf dog, Homer. After Deputy U.S. Marshal Custis Long sees Bodie attacked on the streets of Denver, the lawman takes him under his wing."-- P. [4] of cover.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780515153071 (pb.)
- Physical Description: 183 p. ; 18 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Jove, c2013.
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Genre: | Western stories. |
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Longarm must make sure that14-year-old wild child Bodie lives long enough to claim his inheritance. Original. - Penguin Putnam
Longarm defends a wild child…
Fourteen-year-old Bodie may be able to take down an assailant with a two-shot derringer, but the kid is still a long way from being able to take care of himself and his wounded wolf-dog, Homer. After U.S. Deputy Marshal Custis Long sees Bodie attacked on the streets of Denver, the lawman takes him under his wing.
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But Bodie needs more than food and shelter. The scraggly kid may not know it, but heâs in line for a sizable inheritance. Now heâs a targetâand itâs up to Longarm to make sure the boy lives long enough to collect whatâs rightfully his. - Random House, Inc.
Longarm defends a wild child…
Fourteen-year-old Bodie may be able to take down an assailant with a two-shot derringer, but the kid is still a long way from being able to take care of himself and his wounded wolf-dog, Homer. After U.S. Deputy Marshal Custis Long sees Bodie attacked on the streets of Denver, the lawman takes him under his wing.
But Bodie needs more than food and shelter. The scraggly kid may not know it, but he’s in line for a sizable inheritance. Now he’s a target—and it’s up to Longarm to make sure the boy lives long enough to collect what’s rightfully his.