Cheyenne’s Sixgun Justice

Cheyenne’s Sixgun Justice by Lee Denver, published by Hale in 1980, is a work of fiction in English comprising 160 pages. The story follows Goofball Malone, whose teacher has won front-row tickets to the circus but has misplaced the winning number. Alongside his best friend, Teensie Wigglesworth, Goofball embarks on a quest to uncover clues and resolve the mystery, blending humor and excitement throughout their adventure.
Readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of friendship and problem-solving as Goofball and Teensie navigate their humorous escapade. The book presents a light-hearted mystery that engages with themes of teamwork and perseverance. With its straightforward storytelling, Cheyenne’s Sixgun Justice offers an entertaining experience for those interested in fiction that combines elements of humor and adventure.
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Goofball Malone’s teacher has won front-row tickets to the circus, but she has misplaced the winning number! Come along with Goofball Malone and his best friend, Teensie Wigglesworth, as they smell out the clues and save the day in this funny and exciting mystery. Stephen Mooser lives in Los Angeles, California. Brian Biggs lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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