A Rodeo Producer, Dead in the Bull Pen. Accident or Murder? Elizabeth, until recently a top-flight national TV journalist, is regaining her footing after a dizzying demotion to tinyand entirely foreign to herSherman, Wyoming. But her equilibrium faces a major challenge. The apparently accidental death under the hooves of rodeo bulls of a rodeo producer preparing for Shermans annual Fourth of July Rodeo catches the attention of Elizabeth and her KWMT-TV colleague Michael Paycik. Not only is it a major story about the regions biggest event, but its being outrageously mishandled by the stations egocentric anchor. As Elizabeth and Michael dig, area rancher Thomas Burrell joins the investigation, providing background on suspects and there are plenty because the victim had many enemies. But Tom has divided loyalties, so Elizabeth doubts his commitment to finding the truth no matter what. Not to mention that both Mike and Tom show an interest in her ... they might be okay with working together in a peculiar triangle, but the points of this geometry is starting to get under her skin. & From the tip of the rodeo queens tiara, to agricultural byproducts ground into the arena dust, TV reporter Elizabeth E.M. Danniher receives a murderous introduction to the world of rodeo. Dont miss any of Caught Dead in Wyoming Sign Off Left Hanging Shoot First Last Ditch What people are saying about LEFT HANGING I started laughing on the first page and continued laughing until the end. Loving the world of Cottonwood County, Wyoming! The dialogue was so well written that I could easily imagine the innuendo, tone of voice and facial expression of each character. What people are saying about the CAUGHT DEAD IN WYOMING series She writes a little like Janet Evanovich only better. E. M.s internal monologues are sharp, snappy and often hilarious. Hoping this series lasts forever! McLinn has created in E. M. a female protagonist who is flawed but lCr