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Stay away from that city--they call it Cheyenne

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Stephen A. Bly

Stephen A. Bly (August 17, 1944 – June 9, 2011) was an American author and politician. He wrote more than 100 books and hundreds of articles, poems, and short stories. His book, The Long Trail Home (Broadman & Holman), won the 2002 Christy Award in the category Western novel. Three other books, Picture Rock (Crossway Books), The Outlaw's Twin Sister (Crossway Books), and Last of the Texas Camp (Broadman & Holman) were Christy Award finalists. Bly's books, primarily Western novel genre in the American West, historical and contemporary, are written from a Christian worldview.

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Married life for Tap and Pepper isn't turning out quite the way they planned. Just when Pepper thought life settled down to a normal pace, she had to prepare for a rocky ride hitched to the unpredictable Tap Andrews. The ranch is gone. They've moved to Cheyenne. And Pepper hasn't been feeling well. But at least Tap found a job as deputy that takes what he's got: integrity, nerves of steel, and a fast draw. But Tap suddenly finds himself as acting marshal in a town with little regard for the law, a test of his patience and faith. He soon discovers how hard it is to simultaneously hold off a vigilante crowd hungry for a lynching, control a wayward deputy who thinks he should be in charge, keep his pretty wife from worrying herself sicker, and uncover who's behind the trouble in Cheyenne. When the city council relieves Tap of his duties and Pepper of her worries, it's time to move on again. But Tap can't let things go.

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