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Forty-Four Caliber Justice
- The Justice Series, Book 1
- Narrated by: Scott Miller
- Series: Justice Series, Book 1
- Length: 7 hrs and 24 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Action & Adventure
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Publisher's Summary
A classic Western tale of good versus evil and justice versus vengeance, set in the hostile environs of 1873 Texas.
In this compelling adventure, Clay Barlow's idyllic way-of-life, in the Texas Hill Country, is shattered when he returns home to find his family savagely murdered. Clay must find the strength to grow beyond his 17 years.
After burying his loved ones, his search for justice takes him to the Rio Bravo and into Mexico. On his quest, he'll face death, find love, and strive to conquer his youth and inexperience. Will he live long enough to learn? Is he prepared to take a life? Did his retired, deputy sheriff father teach him enough to survive against experienced killers?
Ride with Clay Barlow. Experience his fears, his failures, and his successes, as he seeks to bring the killers of his family to justice, and become a man, along the way.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-02-20
Action filled, revenge, redemption western read..
good believable detail, coming of age yarn
I look forward to more.good guys win in the end.
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- Teresa Caldwell
- 07-05-20
good story
the reader was awful. made EVERYBODY sound like whiny nasal weakling. also read way to fast. no emotion. just whiny words.
terrible.
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- Mr. Premier
- 04-16-20
Wonderful!
What a wonderfully written and thought out storyline. Keeps you attentive at every turn! Do yourself a favor and buy this book.
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- Noelene
- 01-12-21
Great Western Read
Throughly enjoyed this book. Well narrated and good story line. On to the next in this series. Well done.