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Justice Riders #2

A Threat to Justice

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As book two of THE JUSTICE RIDERS series begins, Ezra Justice and his elite group of special operation soldiers have just helped General William T. Sherman put an end to the Civil War and must go their separate ways . . . but not for long.
 
Scattered to the Ku Klux Klan-ridden South (former slave Nathaniel York), a hostile Midwest Sioux reservation (medicine man Harry Whitecloud), and the rugged goldmine towns of California (the notorious Hawkins twins), these pioneering men face plenty of dangers apart from one another. Yet each knows there is something more powerful at work when they journey together.
 
Suddenly, when General Sherman finds himself in need of a post-Civil War team to combat the armed resistances against President Ulysses S. Grant and his efforts to reconstruct America, Justice and company ride again.

Written in a style that AmericanCompass.com calls “in the great tradition of Zane Grey and Louis L’Amour,” Chuck Norris and friends deliver another winning tale of unmatched adventure, simple faith, and surprise romance in A Threat to Justice.

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First published January 1, 2007

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Chuck Norris

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Chuck Norris counted to infinity - twice.

Chuck Norris' tears cure cancer. Too bad he has never cried.

Chuck Norris does not sleep. He waits.

If you spell Chuck Norris wrong on Google it doesn't say, "Did you mean Chuck Norris?" It simply replies, "Run while you still have the chance."

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Profile Image for Katy Lovejoy.
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February 21, 2022
So apparently it is possible to write a western I actually like
Author 1 book69 followers
April 21, 2018
The Civil War has ended. Ezra Justice and his elite group have gone their separate ways. Until...

What a history lesson. From the birth of the Ku Klux Klan to the adventures of gold mines in California, this book explored it.

Add Bible to the Old West, and a great story is born. I loved seeing the faith of great men.

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54 reviews5 followers
October 24, 2007
This book is leaps and bounds ahead of the first book in the series. The writing is clear and the christian message isn't delivered with a hammer this time.

This book starts where the previous book leaves off. Our heroes have just finished their missions for General Sherman and have delivered their friend's body to his wife for a proper burial.

Just as they're about to spread to the winds to pick up their lives, they are summoned back to Washington D.C. where, among other things, General Sherman tries to make them U.S. Marshalls. They decline and head their separate ways.

What each of Justice's men finds is racism. Each must deal with various forms as the separate to St. Louis, San Francisco, Princeton and Tennessee.

The fiercest rival happens to be the newly formed Ku Klux Klan who go head to head with Nate and Captain Justice.

348 reviews4 followers
February 11, 2008
iliked the book, BUT ... i did NOT like it as much as the first one. granted, i waited a long time from book #1 til this one. so, i guess it's possible that in my own mind, i hyped up my expectations of what this book was going to be/could be/should be, and that's why i was disappointed. i don't think so, tho, as so far, 2 of us in this household have read it, and both of us were disappointed. i think i would still read a book #3, if it came out, but ... i wouldn't be holding my breath til it got here like i kind of did w/ this one.
1,382 reviews14 followers
September 19, 2011
Captain Ezra Justice, Nathaniel York, Reginald Bonesteel, and the twins, Carlos and Roberto Hawkins, make up the Justice Riders. They helped clean up some lawlessness after the Civil War and now they are heading home. Ezra and Nate find their plantation there but in not good shape. After some hard work they end up having to call the Justice Riders together again to fight the KKK.
Fast reader, maybe I should have read the first book in the series first.

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1,768 reviews8 followers
March 11, 2018
Second read through and still very enjoyable, however the story does stop suddenly... leave you hanging for the next one and there isn't one....
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November 4, 2014
Same from the first book. Great old fashion story telling in the western back drop. Most excellent time spent being entertained by this great book
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