The Justice Riders

The Justice Riders by Chuck Norris is an unabridged edition published by Blackstone on February 15, 2006. This book presents a narrative set in the American West during the 1870s, a time characterized by the pursuit of fortune amidst danger and lawlessness. It follows a group known as The Justice Riders, who are unsung Civil War heroes driven by simple faith to bring justice to a frontier that desperately needs it.
Readers will find an action-packed story that explores the lives of these men as they navigate the challenges of a wild and unforgiving landscape. The narrative delves into themes of justice and faith, set against the backdrop of the gold and silver mines of California and Nevada, as well as the expansive plains of Texas. This edition offers a unique perspective on the Western genre, intertwining elements of fiction and religious themes within a historical context.
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From the gold and silver mines of California and Nevada to the wide open plains of Texas, the American West was a wild frontier in the 1870s where dangerous outlaws pursued devilish dreams of fortune. But there were other men of simple faith, unsung Civil War heroes who adventured west to bring justice to places that had none. Those they called The Justice Riders. This action-packed story is written by the renowned actor of Walker, Texas Ranger, Chuck Norris.
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