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Cast A Long Shadow
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08 September 2026

Ever try to fill boots a size too large? Ever keep pace with strides too long? Ever try to cast a long shadow?
“Bad Bobby” Trent, star high school athlete, college scholarship holder, pro-rodeo circuit rider lived an unencumbered life. He was a man, who by his own definition, limited his concentration to no more than eight seconds at a time. The time required to ride a bull or saddlebronc and win. He’s tough, independent, shallow and always looking for a good time. Then his father is murdered.
A Sheriff Loved By His Community Shot Dead
Sheriff Robert Trent was the longtime chief law enforcement officer of Lodge Pole County Montana. He was stern, fair, honest and dependable. He tried to see the best in people, and always ready to give them one more chance. Ambushed, shot dead at the side of the road. Set up by someone he knew. Now, rumors claim the sheriff wasn’t all that he claimed. Rumors claim he was dirty; paid off by persons’ unknown.
A Son Determined To Find His Father’s Killer
Slapped by reality, Bobby is determined to investigate the killing. He’s set on finding the one who did this. Only one problem, he doesn’t have a clue what he’s doing.
USA Today and Amazon best-selling author, Kwen D Griffeth grew up on a quarter horse ranch and farm in the mountains of Idaho. A career in the military and several years as a police officer, as well as several years as a partner in a financial planning firm rounds out his experiences so that he brings a unique perspective to his tales of adventure/romance. Always a lover of the outdoors and nature, he has recently learned to scuba dive and can now explore the 70% of the world that had evaded him so far. He has won several awards including the Gold and Silver medals from Readers’ Favorite. He writes his stories barefoot as his dog Wrigley is always underfoot and Kwen doesn’t want to step on the little guy.