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Law and Justice: Justice Series - Book 2

By: Donald L. Robertson
Narrated by: Scott Miller
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Bullets rip the air, snapping past Clay Barlow’s head as, riding Blue, he charges a band of robbers surrounding the Austin stagecoach. Clay lets loose with a load of buckshot from his 12-gauge Roper Repeating Shotgun. With his third blast, the robbers turn tail and race off into the Texas hill country, leaving one of their own dying in the hot Texas dust.

At 18, Clay has been invited to join the Texas Rangers. Now, he rides to Austin to either put on the Rangers’ badge or fight for the law in Texas courts, fulfilling his parents' wish that he become an attorney. Whether he protects Texas on the range or in the courtroom, his quick and deadly six-guns will not be stilled. Join Clay as his path takes him from brawls to blizzards to gunfights. The only question remaining is, will he survive to choose between law and justice?

©2018 Donald L. Robertson (P)2018 Donald L. Robertson
Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Texas Roman Law
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Awesome Writing and Really Good Narration

I've read westerns before but I have never listened to one. Donald L Robertson's writing is superb. He knows how to paint a picture. Randi Johnson made the characters real and although there are many characters in Law and Justice he had a different voice for all of them! I love Law and Justice and would highly recommend it.

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I love the narrator . The book and the narrator are excellent

At eighteen Clay Barlow has made up his mind to join the Rangers, but needs to talk through this with his Grandpa first. His grandfather owns a law firm and helps him understand the difference between practicing law and becoming a Ranger. After considering his grandfather's advice , Clay takes the trip to New York.
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