Jack and Mary: A Western Justice Novel
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01/08/2022

Jack Osborn is on his ranch, teaching his son how to ride a horse. His wife and daughter are in the house.

 

The peace is shattered when Frank Ridge and his gang ride through the ranch and gun down the whole family. Jack wakes up later in pain from bullet holes through his shoulder.

 

Jack’s family has been murdered by the gang, and for what? Jack knows that he has to go after these outlaws and bring them to justice, whatever it takes.

 

As Jack rides through a native land in his hunt for Frank, the Native Americans stop him and almost kill him, thinking he’s an outlaw. They force him to pay tribute to their land before allowing him to pass.

 

At the natives’ camp, Jack sees a woman who is tied up. The natives think she’s a criminal but she is only trying to steal some food from the camp after she escaped a kidnapping.

 

Jack convinces the natives that the woman, Mary, is innocent and takes her with him.

In simple words, the novel penned by a Christian worldview, a way of viewing the world separated through the facts shown in the Bible, is called Christian books. It implies a sovereign God who made everyone and everything; it believes we are responsible to God for our decisions, promises, and activities; it feels we require forgiveness and redemption and that it comes only through the person of Jesus Christ. There are two types of Christian Books: Christian fiction Christian fiction books are those books that overtly display elements of Christianity in the story, mixing things like prayer, conversion, church. Christian non-fiction Christian non-fiction is normally overt in its use of Biblical beliefs to explain an appropriate subject.

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