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In this installment of his memoirs, a young Flynn accepts the job offer of his dreams—riding, roping, and wrangling in the hills of Wyoming.
Within hours of arriving at the Wigglin’ W Ranch, he regrets his decision. The place is, in Flynn’s own words, an insane asylum with a Western motif. Attempting to beat a hasty retreat, he instead misses the bus, winds up in a saloon, and falls hard for a beautiful dancing girl.
As love awakens his heart and incapacitates his brain, Flynn forgets fleeing and commences a clumsy courtship. Things are clearly going his way until he realizes he’s made some enemies. Also, the girl isn’t interested in being courted.
Or is she?
With sly wit and tongue-in-cheek humor, McGuin delivers everything you’d expect in a rollicking Western parody: evil villains, bar-room brawls, scheming swindlers, a talking mannequin, and of course, forbidden love!
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