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The year is 1901, and the lawless lands of the West are at the peak of modernization. The progressive movement of industrialization mixed with law and order has made survival for outlaws nearly impossible. The times of the outlaw are no more, and the age of the new world is only just beginning. Join Thomas Saint Hart, an American outlaw of the Arizonan West forced to confront the deadly odds of modernization. Riding with him is the gang known as the Brothers of Boudiclare, who have an unbreakable bond. With the law on their heels and the end of the West in sight, the gang is sent on a…mehr

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The year is 1901, and the lawless lands of the West are at the peak of modernization. The progressive movement of industrialization mixed with law and order has made survival for outlaws nearly impossible. The times of the outlaw are no more, and the age of the new world is only just beginning. Join Thomas Saint Hart, an American outlaw of the Arizonan West forced to confront the deadly odds of modernization. Riding with him is the gang known as the Brothers of Boudiclare, who have an unbreakable bond. With the law on their heels and the end of the West in sight, the gang is sent on a monstrously divisive mission that will sow as much death as it reaps. Will Thomas fight against his family for the greater good or submit to evil for survival and freedom? What price will be paid, and who will be left standing? Find out in this American legend known as a Whetstone Western: a faith-based Western designed to sharpen the mind and spiritual sword of the faithful and the not; uncover the wondrous core of the American spirit from a faraway time gone yet still as relevant as ever. Fight for family, faith, and freedom in this spur-spinning story that ponders the question What is the price of salvation?
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Autorenporträt
John Anderson was the Challis professor of philosophy at the University of Sydney from 1927 to 1958.