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Return of the Star

A Jack Sage Western, Book 3

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Return of the Star

By: Donald L. Robertson
Narrated by: John McLain
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He's a man anyone can count on. Can he win in a fight against vicious gangs and heartless agendas?

Texas Hill Country. Jack Sage always has your back. So, hearing shots and sounds of battle close by, the steadfast marshal rushes to the rescue of a woman defending her children and home against a ruthless group of outlaws. But his mission to protect turns tragic when the attackers burn the place down and kidnap the oldest daughter.

Teaming up with a detachment of Texas Rangers to track down the eleven-year-old and her brutal abductors, Jack discovers other girls have been recently abducted from their families… and some even killed. And when he uncovers evidence, it's all part of a sinister plan, the veteran soldier vows to leave no innocent behind.

How far will this diehard lawman have to go to render justice?

Return of the Star is the thrilling third book in the Jack Sage Western series. If you like loyal men, sweeping settings of western prairies, and surprising twists and turns, then you'll love Donald L. Robertson's unflinching adventure.

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Just an all around good guy! Always looking after the vulnerable less fortunate. What a hero should truly be.

Jack Sage

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Do you like westerns?You like these searings pretty good with mom.Let's do a few more story action.Not too

Mr good book

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This one was more interesting than the previous. There are some glaring issues though. First, its early 1870s in this one but everyone is still using black powder revolvers which is unlikely as most were being retrofitted for cartridges. Second, the telegraph was pretty wide spread by this time and texas had quite a lot of train track. As did california

Better than the second

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Good story and read well. Thumbs 👍 Well developed characters and well described western settings and back drops.

Great Western, Good story line.

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Loved this book. Perfect blend of an ol’ western and crime thriller. Couldn’t put it down

Great Listen

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