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The Kent Family Chronicles continue as Jeremiah Kent becomes an infamous shootist in the Wild West-bringing him closer to a destiny that will end in bloodshed.
Jeremiah Kent finds himself caught in the violent expansion of the American frontier, where his reputation as a shootist draws him into a cycle of inevitable conflict. As he navigates the lawless territories of the Wild West, Jeremiah struggles to reconcile his family legacy with the brutal reality of his chosen path. The narrative follows his progression through a landscape defined by shifting loyalties and the constant threat of lethal confrontation. Through a third-person perspective, the story examines the psychological toll of a life defined by the trigger and the weight of a name that carries both prestige and peril.
This installment in the long-running Kent Family Chronicles maintains the series' commitment to blending historical detail with high-stakes personal drama. The narrative leans into the tropes of the Western genre, utilizing the shootist archetype to explore themes of destiny and violence. Readers familiar with the broader saga will recognize the consistent focus on how individual choices ripple through generations of the Kent family. The prose emphasizes the harshness of the environment, creating a sense of foreboding that mirrors the protagonist's own internal conflicts.
Page Count:
816
Publication Date:
1987-01-01
Publisher:
Benson Music Group (Choral)
ISBN-10:
0006177239
ISBN-13:
9780006177234
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