Fatal Justice

Fatal Justice by Ralph Compton is a gripping tale published by Signet in 2009, presented in a reprint edition with 298 pages. The story follows Marshall Asher Thrall as he embarks on a relentless pursuit of the crippled outlaw responsible for the bullet lodged in his chest, a wound that threatens to end his life. This narrative delves into themes of vengeance and survival within the context of the Western genre.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the harsh realities faced by Thrall as he navigates a world filled with danger and moral ambiguity. The book immerses itself in the historical backdrop of the American West, reflecting the struggles and conflicts that define this era. With a focus on the personal stakes involved in Thrall’s quest, Fatal Justice presents a vivid portrayal of a man driven by the need for retribution against those who have wronged him.
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Marshall Asher Thrall hunts the crippled outlaw who put a bullet in his chest that will probably end his life.
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