Murphy's Herd

Murphy's Herd
Murphy's Herd  
Author(s) Gary Paulsen
Country United States
Language English
Series Murphy series
Genre(s) Western novel
Publisher Walker & Company
Publication date May, 1989
Media type Print (Hardback)
Pages 147 pp
ISBN 0802740944
OCLC Number 18909367
Dewey Decimal 813/.54 19
LC Classification PS3566.A834 M87 1989
Preceded by Murphy's Gold
Followed by Murphy's War

Murphy's Herd is the third novel in Murphy series by Gary Paulsen. The story is about Murphy who marries Midge, owner of the Clincherville cafe. After moving to Casper, Wyoming someone kills Midge while Murphy is away from the ranch. It was published in May, 1989 by Walker & Company.



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