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Wyoming

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Full Title:

Wyoming

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard G. Tuttle

ISBN:

9781098390129

Publisher:

BookBaby

Imprint:

BookBaby

Publication Date:

3rd February 2022

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

364

Dimensions:

Width 158mm, Height 234mm, Spine 30mm

Weight:

730g

Description

Patrick Flaherty is a young man dealing with chrometophobia an irrational aversion to money. He has chosen to live 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.

In Washington, the current administration is fed up with Congressional gridlock on tax reform. To achieve "revenue enhancement" in the absence of Congressional action, the Treasury Department and the Department of Justice have identified taxable transactions in the deep recesses of the tax code that taxpayers have been under-reporting. The government is determined to pursue high-profile criminal prosecutions to increase voluntary reporting and compliance.

Soon after the new policy is disseminated to IRS agents across the country, Special Agent Arthur Bolton finds himself on a barstool in "Cousin Clem's," the noisiest bar in Coolidge. Patrick Flaherty is sitting next to him, and they are talking about life and football. In passing, Patrick describes how he looks for opportunities to do favors for his friends and neighbors, and his friends and neighbors find opportunities to feed him and to provide food and fencing for his animals. What Special Agent Bolton sees in Patrick's description is taxable bartering which, it turns out, the suspect has failed to report on federal tax returns. Bolton alerts his superiors in Denver and Washington, and, at the request of the U.S. Department of Justice, a grand jury in Wyoming quickly hands up an indictment. Patrick is arrested outside his cabin on a cold afternoon in January, and faces a criminal trial in federal court in Casper, Wyoming. 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.

Author Bio

Richard G. Tuttle lives and writes in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wyoming is his first novel.

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