Wednesday, March 20, 2013

A Threat to Justice by Chuck Norris, Ken Abraham, Aaron Norris, and Tim Grayem


A Threat to Justice
Chuck Norris and Ken Abraham








Author: Chuck Norris, Ken Abraham, Aaron Norris, and Tim Grayem
Publication Date: September, 2007
Time Setting: 1865, just after the Civil War.
Pages: 262
Geographical Setting: Clinton, Missouri, San Francisico, Pulaski, Tennessee, and Washington, D.C.
Appeals: Fast paced, break neck action, some hints of jargon, good vs. evil dimesion, Christian and moralistic themes.
Writing Style:  mostly conversational
Point of View:  third person
Summary: As the second novel in the Justice Riders series starts, Ezra Justice and his special operation squad have just helped General William T. Sherman end the Civil War.  They all go their separate ways. Harry Whitecloud goes off to study medicine at college. The twin brothers, Carlos and Roberto Hawkins help protect a minister in St. Louis before planning on going to New Orleans.  Reginald Bonesteel goes to California to mine for gold.  Finally, Ezra and Nathaniel York, a former, slave go back to the plantation in Pulaski, Tennessee.  However, the Ku Klux Klan in Pulaski confronts Ezra and Nathaniel and this confrontation leads to reformation of the Justice Riders to quell the Ku Klux Klan’s violence in Pulaski.  This book is action packed and is fast read. 

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