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Bright Sword of Justice

by Alan Morris
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Overview

Is He a Victim of Circumstances, or as Guilty as the Evidence Is Strong?

The trail of a violent gang leads Hunter Stone and the North-West Mounted Police to the Blackfoot Indian village where Reena O'Donnell works as a missionary. There they find a mysterious half-breed who claims to know where the killers are. Hunter also discovers that a new missionary has arrived in the Territory who is obviously captivated by the beautiful Reena.

The Reverend Jack Sheffield is an idealistic seminary graduate who holds lofty expectations for the area. While he and Reena differ sharply over mission policy, Sheffield is deeply attracted to her.

When the Mounties clash with the gang and capture three of the men, to Reena's horror one of the outlaws turns out to be her younger brother, Liam. Reena begs Hunter to let her brother go, believing him to be a victim of circumstances, but Hunter flatly refuses to compromise on his commitment to carrying out justice, even if it means the loss of Reena.

Will truth prevail for her brother? And to which man will Reena's affections lead?

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Book Details

Published
November 30, 1998
Publisher
Thorndike Press
Pages
376
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780786214709

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