This work of historical fiction reads like something out of the Wild West, with the characters all mixed up. Georgie is a gun-toting 13-year-old out to discover what happened to her sister Agatha. But the story begins with her family burying Agatha. You will spend the rest of this story trying to figure out whether Agatha is alive like Georgie believes, or whether Georgie just refuses to believe the truth because if her own guilt in the matter.
Readers will discover a time and place that few are familiar with, while enjoying a story with believable and likable characters.