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The Law of Capture

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The Law of Capture

By: Joe Totten
Narrated by: Joe Totten
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The Law of Capture is the unforgettable story of the multiple lives of Edward Valentine. Soon after the Civil War, 16-year old Edward Valentine rides out from the family farm to seek adventure in Texas. He is little prepared for the lawlessness and savagery that will transform him from reckless young outlaw to seasoned lawman to hired assassin.

After escaping from a Texas chain gang, Valentine flees to the Wyoming Territory, only to find himself in the middle of a violent range war. Forced to decide between following the law or living outside it, Valentine manages to do both. While serving as county sheriff, Valentine operates covertly as a hired assassin for the territory’s landed elite. Can Valentine navigate his dangerous double life and manage to stay alive?

©2018 Joe L Totten (P)2020 Joe L Totten
Fiction Genre Fiction War Texas

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