Lone Star Justice

A Sense of Duty

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Eugene Moser ISBN: 9781467839327
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: April 8, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Eugene Moser
ISBN: 9781467839327
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: April 8, 2008
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The book titled Lone Star Justice is a fictional account of the main character, Sam Waters. In the second half of the book, he teams up with Jim Vogt, who is the hero of the book titled Six Gun Justice. Tragedy strikes Sam as a young lad. His sense of duty leads him to become a Texas Ranger. His job requires him to track down a notorious outlaw in the region. Jack Martin leads a gang of outlaws, who wreak havoc against all who come in contact with them. Sam meets up with his blood brother, White Eagle, who has discovered the gangs hideout. They go in separate directions to get help in their efforts to destroy the gang. They rejoin forces and attack the compound. The gang is virtually destroyed, but Martin manages to escape. He flees the area and arrives in Cranston Valley. There he joins forces with an evil rancher and they attempt to take over complete control. Sam follows his trail in an attempt to bring him to justice. Meanwhile the Governor has sent Jim Vogt to the valley to help quell the disturbance. Sam and Jim unite and manage to galvanize the citizens of the valley. They eventually put an end to the terror in the valley. Martin meets Sam in a show down, and the ranger emerges victorious. Jim returns to his ranch and Sam returns to Fielders Crossing, until duty calls again.

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The book titled Lone Star Justice is a fictional account of the main character, Sam Waters. In the second half of the book, he teams up with Jim Vogt, who is the hero of the book titled Six Gun Justice. Tragedy strikes Sam as a young lad. His sense of duty leads him to become a Texas Ranger. His job requires him to track down a notorious outlaw in the region. Jack Martin leads a gang of outlaws, who wreak havoc against all who come in contact with them. Sam meets up with his blood brother, White Eagle, who has discovered the gangs hideout. They go in separate directions to get help in their efforts to destroy the gang. They rejoin forces and attack the compound. The gang is virtually destroyed, but Martin manages to escape. He flees the area and arrives in Cranston Valley. There he joins forces with an evil rancher and they attempt to take over complete control. Sam follows his trail in an attempt to bring him to justice. Meanwhile the Governor has sent Jim Vogt to the valley to help quell the disturbance. Sam and Jim unite and manage to galvanize the citizens of the valley. They eventually put an end to the terror in the valley. Martin meets Sam in a show down, and the ranger emerges victorious. Jim returns to his ranch and Sam returns to Fielders Crossing, until duty calls again.

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