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Patrick Flaherty is a young man dealing with chrometophobia - an irrational aversion to money. He lives as a subsistence farmer and hunter near Coolidge, Wyoming, a small town nestled between the high plains and the Bighorn Mountains. But Patrick isn't a hermit - he's a part of his community, and his friends and neighbors love having him around. Patrick is arrested outside his cabin by federal agents on a cold afternoon in January, and faces a criminal trial in federal court in Casper, Wyoming. The charge is tax evasion, based upon his alleged failure to report income from bartering. His…mehr

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Patrick Flaherty is a young man dealing with chrometophobia - an irrational aversion to money. He lives as a subsistence farmer and hunter near Coolidge, Wyoming, a small town nestled between the high plains and the Bighorn Mountains. But Patrick isn't a hermit - he's a part of his community, and his friends and neighbors love having him around. Patrick is arrested outside his cabin by federal agents on a cold afternoon in January, and faces a criminal trial in federal court in Casper, Wyoming. The charge is tax evasion, based upon his alleged failure to report income from bartering. His biggest problem - the law and the facts are pretty much on the government's side. His biggest advantage - Patrick's lawyer at trial is Anita Boyle, a small town solo practitioner who will never, ever back down from a fight.
Autorenporträt
RIchard G. Tuttle lives and writes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. "Wyoming" is his first novel.