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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A fine western written with a Christian perspective,
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This review is from: Final Justice at Adobe Wells (The Legend of Stuart Brannon, Book 5) (Paperback)
This is a fast-paced western filled with vivid images and non-stop action. Brannon is a western hero who has come to understand his relationship with God. But, his past and the criminals of the Southwest just won't leave him alone. The Christian perspective of the author is even-handed and non-preachy. Read one of Steven Bly's books and you'll be hooked. A fine author!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ANOTHER STUART BRANNON ADVENTURE!,
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This review is from: Final Justice at Adobe Wells (The Legend of Stuart Brannon, Book 5) (Paperback)
Good old-fashioned western! Love that Stuart Brannon! Brannon tackles an army bent on liberating Baja, California. They make the fatal mistake of rustling his cattle to finance the venture. Victoria Pacifica provides intriguing romance and Brannon fans hold their breath: will she be the woman to lay to rest the ghost of his beloved dead wife?
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brannon series #5,
This review is from: Final Justice at Adobe Wells (The Legend of Stuart Brannon, Book 5) (Paperback)
Stuart travels south of the border to buy cattle, but finds the cattle stolen and their owner murdered. This is not the work of ordinary thieves, but of a former Confederate officer determined to finance the "liberation" of Baja California for the glory of the Confederacy. This time, however, he's tangled with the wrong man, because Brannon is not about to let wrong go unpunished if he can help it.
In the process, Brannon comes to admire the newly-widowed Victoria Pacifica, and wonders if he's met the one woman who can help him finally love again. Another keeper. Bly may be occasionally sparse on detail - although he gives you just enough to let you "see" where you are - but he's still long on action and character. Brannon is as straight and true as ever ... and there are no simpering heroines in a Bly book. |
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Final Justice at Adobe Wells (The Legend of Stuart Brannon, Book 5) by Stephen A. Bly (Hardcover - May 1996)
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