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2001 novel by Steven F. Havill For the hunting and fishing law, see bag limits.
Bag Limit
First edition
AuthorSteven F. Havill
LanguageEnglish
SeriesBill Gastner #9
GenreCrime novel
PublisherSt. Martin's Press
Publication date17 November 2001
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback)
Pages336 pp
ISBN0-312-25183-1
OCLC47237670
Dewey Decimal813/.54 21
LC ClassPS3558.A785 B34 2001
Preceded byDead Weight 
Followed byScavengers 

Bag Limit is a crime novel written by Steven F. Havill. It is a first person view story of a reluctant sheriff of Posados County named Bill Gastner.

Plot summary

Sheriff Bill Gastner hopes his last few days in office will be uneventful, but this is before a local 17-year-old named Matt Baca drives drunkenly into his cruiser. Baca stumbles drunkenly into the night as Gastner confronts him. He is later arrested passed out at his home. After kicking open sheriff Gastner's temporary cruisers window, he is transferred to a local Border Patrol unit. The transfer turns fatal when Baca pushes himself away, accidentally into a delivery trucks path. The plot thickens as the dead teens father is found dead in his kitchen the next morning. Thus bringing Gastner into a confusing set of clues to lead him to why Baca kept fighting his arrest, where is and where did he get his fake I.D., and who was involved in the struggle with Matt Baca's father leading to his death.


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