Gun Justice

Gun Justice by John J. Howard, published by AuthorHouse in April 2007, is a work of fiction that spans 248 pages. The story follows young Ty Hardin, a skilled gunman who embarks on a journey to recover stolen cattle during a cattle drive to Dodge City. His successful mission ignites a desire to uphold law and order, leading him to serve as a town marshal and bounty hunter. However, his life takes a turn when he learns he has cancer, prompting him to seek the ocean before his time runs out.
As Ty travels to California, he encounters various challenges, including aiding a town plagued by gang issues and assisting a homesteader facing a land baron. His path intersects with that of a young widow, Mary Brannigan, with whom he develops strong feelings. Despite his health struggles, Ty’s journey is marked by moments of bravery and selflessness. The narrative explores themes of family life, marriage, and the complexities of love against a backdrop of Western adventure.
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Gun Justice
Young Ty Hardin is very good with a gun.
While on a cattle drive to Dodge City, herd cutters take three hundred head of Charlie Hills cattle.
The next day, Ty foolishly sets off alone to try to recover the cattle.
The successful completion of his mission causes Ty to want to use his gun on the side of law and order. Successful stints as town marshal, bounty hunter and town marshal again come to an end when Ty is told he has cancer. Wanting to see the ocean before he dies, Ty quits his job as marshal and sets out for California.
Along the way, Ty helps a town with a gang problem, helps a homesteader with a land baron problem, and eventually stops to help a young widow, Mary Brannigan, hold on to her ranch. Ty has strong feelings for Mary, but having cancer causes him to keep his feelings to himself. When talking to a doctor, while being treated after a bad beating, Ty is told he does not have cancer. That opens the door for Mary to sell her ranch, marry Ty and go to California with him, but before all that can happen, Ty is forced into one more gunfight.
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