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Bullet Justice

(1982)
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Sometimes justice comes in the form of a bullet...

After an ambush that killed his father, Kane Warner is stuck at their ranch, recovering from his own near-fatal wound.

Despite the doctor's warnings about his wound, Kane is desperate to hunt down the ambushers and avenge his late father.

As far as he knows, they didn't have an enemy in the world and no matter how hard Kane tries, no man comes to mind.

His foreman and close friend, Al Bowen is just as stumped.

But when the ambushers come back to try and finish the job, Kane soon realises that there is more to his father's murder than first meets the eye.

After a visit from the local banker Bennett, Kane is tipped off to a much wider conspiracy - one that could threaten to tear the entire County apart.

It seems the Eastern combines are creeping toward the west, and they're not afraid to spill blood to get their hands on the ranches.

It's up to Kane and Al to put a stop to them.

But as more and more ranchers are pitted against each other, and the local Sheriff is drawn into the mix, the situation explodes quite literally in Kane and Al's faces.

Forced to take action, can Kane and Al end the whole sorry business before it's too late?

A gun-toting epic, Bullet Justice is a thrilling western, showing the Wild West in all its vivid heyday of wavering loyalties, corruption and violence.

Praise for Hank Madison



'A classic of the genre.'- Tom Kasey, bestselling author of Trade Off.

Hank Madison is a prolific writer of over 500 novels in a wide range of genres, from classic westerns, to historical thrillers. He wrote under many pseudonyms throughout his career.


Genre: Western

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