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The Trials and Tribulations of Deputy Bessie Buemiller - Vol I & II - cover

The Trials and Tribulations of Deputy Bessie Buemiller - Vol I & II

J. R. Martin

Publisher: BooxAi

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Summary

Deputy Bessie Buemiller is no ordinary deputy and her K-9 companion Max is no ordinary police dog. The Trials and Tribulations of Deputy Bessie Buemiller Volumes I&II take you on their many adventures. From chasing gang members, chasing moonshiners, chasing bank robbers, transporting prisoners and even dealing with the ghost of a VooDoo Queen, Bessie and Max are always into something. When they aren't busy keeping the residents of Hawksaw County, Texas, safe, the adventures don't stop. Frog farms, advice columns, flying planes to repossessing cars, there's no telling what they'll be up to, next.
Available since: 06/08/2022.
Print length: 488 pages.

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