Ralph Compton Dalton’s Justice

Ralph Compton Dalton’s Justice by Carlton Stowers, published by Penguin on February 23, 2021, is a 304-page work of fiction that continues the Gunfighter series. The story follows Marshal Ben Dalton as he travels to Fort Worth to help an old friend accused of murder. This journey is prompted by a telegram from Mandy, a figure from Dalton’s past, who urgently requests his assistance in proving her husband’s innocence.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative steeped in the themes of justice and loyalty, set against a backdrop of historical Western action and adventure. As Dalton navigates the complexities of his friend’s predicament, he encounters various challenges, including the threat of further violence aimed at silencing him. The book explores the personal and moral dilemmas faced by Dalton, reflecting on his past while confronting the present dangers that arise in his quest for truth.
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In this compelling new installment of bestselling author Ralph Compton’s Gunfighter series, Marshal Ben Dalton travels to Fort Worth to prove an old friend innocent of murder.
It’s been ten years since the worst day of Ben Dalton’s life. After four grinding years of war, the Confederate veteran returned to his hometown of Aberdeen, Texas, to find that Mandy, the girl he loved, had run off with his best friend, John Rawlings. Dalton recovered from the loss and spent the next decade settling down to life as the town’s marshal.
That quiet life is shattered with the arrival of one stunning telegram. Mandy begs her old friend to come to Fort Worth, where her lawyer husband has been arrested for murder. Without a second’s hesitation, Dalton heads to the big city, where he will discover that the forces who want Rawlings convicted won’t hesitate to commit a second murder to silence a visiting lawman.
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