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Hardcover Saint Johnson Book

ISBN: 1025964845

ISBN13: 9781025964843

Saint Johnson

"Saint Johnson" is a gritty, realistic portrayal of the legendary conflicts that defined the American Old West. Set in the town of Alkali, the story centers on Wayt Johnson, a lawman determined to impose order upon a chaotic and violent frontier. Based loosely on the historical figures of the Earp brothers and the events leading up to the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the narrative explores the thin, often blurred line between legal justice and personal vengeance.

As Wayt Johnson and his brothers attempt to clean up the town, they find themselves pitted against a dangerous faction of rustlers and outlaws. Accompanied by the enigmatic and deadly gambler Brant, the Johnsons must navigate a landscape of shifting loyalties and escalating tension. W.R. Burnett's sparse, hard-boiled prose strips away the romantic myths of the frontier, focusing instead on the psychological weight of authority and the brutal reality of survival. "Saint Johnson" stands as a foundational work of Western fiction, offering a compelling examination of the moral complexities and the high price of maintaining peace in a lawless land.

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