Six Gun Justice

Vogt's Vengeance

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Mystery & Suspense, Thrillers
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Author: Eugene Moser ISBN: 9781467084888
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: June 19, 2006
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Eugene Moser
ISBN: 9781467084888
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: June 19, 2006
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

The book titled 'Six Gun Justice' is a fictional account of the life of the main character, Jim
Vogt. The story begins with Jim and his father are off hunting and a tragedy happens to his
mother and brother. A group of evil men rapes and murders the mother and takes Jim's
young brother Peter off to sell into slavery. Jim is sent to his uncle Martin to live, while the
father tries to track down the evil men. Fifteen years later, while living in Texas, tragedy
again strikes Jim's loved ones. His pregnant wife is raped and murdered and he sets out on
a trail of revenge. It takes a long time, but he tracks down the criminals and metes out his
own brand of justice on them. On his travels he meets and falls in love, and meets someone
who knows his brother. He settles down with his new wife and one day his long lost brother
appears at his door. He stays with Jim for a period of time. He then sets out on his own and
marries. He takes on the job of sheriff. He has some trouble with a local rancher and calls
on Jim for help. Peter and his wife then travel to California. At this time Jim receives a
letter from his long missing father, who happens to live in California. Jim is able to contact
both his father and brother and arranges for them to return back to his ranch. The family
is reunited and a new generation of'Vogts' is started.

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The book titled 'Six Gun Justice' is a fictional account of the life of the main character, Jim
Vogt. The story begins with Jim and his father are off hunting and a tragedy happens to his
mother and brother. A group of evil men rapes and murders the mother and takes Jim's
young brother Peter off to sell into slavery. Jim is sent to his uncle Martin to live, while the
father tries to track down the evil men. Fifteen years later, while living in Texas, tragedy
again strikes Jim's loved ones. His pregnant wife is raped and murdered and he sets out on
a trail of revenge. It takes a long time, but he tracks down the criminals and metes out his
own brand of justice on them. On his travels he meets and falls in love, and meets someone
who knows his brother. He settles down with his new wife and one day his long lost brother
appears at his door. He stays with Jim for a period of time. He then sets out on his own and
marries. He takes on the job of sheriff. He has some trouble with a local rancher and calls
on Jim for help. Peter and his wife then travel to California. At this time Jim receives a
letter from his long missing father, who happens to live in California. Jim is able to contact
both his father and brother and arranges for them to return back to his ranch. The family
is reunited and a new generation of'Vogts' is started.

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