The Last Honest Outlaw
Chapter One
Denver, Colorado 1878
Rozalie Matthews proudly extended the newspaper article that she had thoroughly researched
and carefully proofread to her father, owner and editor of the Daily Chronicle. "Read this over
and see what you think," she requested.
Charles glanced up from setting type and frowned curiously. "What is it?"
"After I finished writing the obituaries and society pages you assigned to me," she explained,
wrinkling her nose distastefully, "I felt compelled to investigate the details of Albert Thompson's
murder." She pointed to the third paragraph of her article. "I included the description of the
accused man that three eyewitnesses described to me."
Without bothering to read the story, her father handed it back to her. "I don't want you involved
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