Hand Of Justice (The Hand Of Westerns #3)

Duane Boehm


Rated: 4.42 of 5 stars
4.42 · 12 ratings · 227 pages · Published: 17 Aug 2021

Hand Of Justice by Duane Boehm
As Boone Youngblood anxiously awaits the arrival of his first child, he wants nothing more than to live the quiet life of a rancher. His wild days of serving as a Texas Ranger are now nothing more than a memory. After the sheriff of Trinidad, Colorado is gunned down, Boone finds himself once again pinning on a badge to seek justice for his friend, but the Dover Gang proves to be an elusive quarry, and Boone struggles to balance his duty as a lawman with the needs of his family. A difficult pregnancy for his wife, Flannery, only adds to the dilemma. With his plans for the future uprooted, Boone reluctantly sets out on a path that will be life changing for him and his family.

Hand Of Justice is a frolicking western that explores the life of a man willing to put the good of his community ahead of his own wants.

Hand Of Justice can be read as a stand-alone novel, but will provide a richer reading experience if Hand Of Fate and Hand Of The Father are first read.

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