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The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch
The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch
The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch
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Mark Ohath is the sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch, but the townspeople don't know his secret, that he is also a shape-shifting sasquatch. Assisted by his centaur deputy, Ed-Ray, he has to keep the streets clear, the wizards from shooting up the town, the dragon trains rolling, and nothing interfering with the business of the various magical and ordinary people that inhabit Sorcerer's Gulch.

When the dragon train master kicks a women, sick with an unknown illness, off the train, Mark has problems hiding his true nature as a sasquatch while keeping the peace.

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Release dateNov 21, 2013
ISBN9781310350368
The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch

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    The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch - Rebecca Lickiss

    The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch

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    Rebecca Lickiss

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    The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch Copyright © 2013 by Rebecca Lickiss

    Cover art copyright © 2013 by Alan L. Lickiss and Rebecca Lickiss

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    The Sasquatch Sheriff of Sorcerer's Gulch

    Mark Ohath, sheriff of Sorcerer’s Gulch, surveyed the mess around him. He struggled, knee-deep, in thick sienna mud in the middle of the intersection of Elf Avenue and Copper Mine Road. The intersection usually presented no more problem than the dust raised by centaurs galloping through the arid streets. Currently the entire works were blocked by a drunken palomino centaur, Neddondus, mired almost to his belly in the thick slurry created from the combination of dusty road and water pouring from the tank of the fire engine the centaur had been pulling. Off a safe distance at the south side of the intersection Dave Durgan, the dragon-station master, was shouting at Mark. Shaking mud from his hands, Mark shouted, What?

    The dragon drivers dumped some dame off the train, Dave yelled around cupped hands. You gonna do something about it, Sheriff?

    Mark unbuckled the last catch hitching Neddondus to the now empty fire engine and nodded to two other, sober, centaurs to haul it away. Half the town’s denizens had gathered to watch the show. There a gun-wizard in a spangled-shirt and dark denim pants stood chuckling beside an ordinary dance-hall girl in her lacy frilled dress. On her other side stood a tall, regal looking white-haired elf, his cards held forgotten in his hand, as if he'd just left the gambling table to take in this new entertainment. Mark surveyed them all with a jaundiced eye. None of them showed any inclination to provide any assistance other than shouted advice from the sidelines, including Mark’s centaur deputy Ed-Ray Ee.

    Well, Sheriff, what you gonna do? the dragon-station master shouted again.

    Why did they dump her? Mark turned to glare at Ed-Ray. You got that plank yet, Ed-Ray?

    Shuffling the dust of the sidelines with his hooves Ed-Ray grinned. I sent Jim down to the mercantile.

    They dumped her ′cause she’s sick, Dave shouted from beside Ed-Ray. She’s feverish and unconscious, and I can’t put her back on the train ′cause they left nearly an hour ago.

    Sounds like you need a doctor. Mark scanned the sky. From the sun’s position in the

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