

This is a very average book from a very fine author. The story starts on a high point -- Charlotte Butterworth stops a hanging from taking place in her front yard.
The unwilling victim is Walker Reed. While the Sheriff waits for conclusive proof that Walker is who he says he is, the court assigns him as free labor to Miss Lottie.
Then follows 200+ pages of slow-moving dialogue. The last 100 pages move quickly to a final resolution.
The unwilling victim is Walker Reed. While the Sheriff waits for conclusive proof that Walker is who he says he is, the court assigns him as free labor to Miss Lottie.
Then follows 200+ pages of slow-moving dialogue. The last 100 pages move quickly to a final resolution.
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