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Who was the best lawman in the Wild West? Not Wyatt Earp or the Lone Ranger (fictional) but Bass Reeves was the best one. Why? You will find out by reading this historical novel about a nonfictional man who had God and courage on his side along with many experiences that qualified him to rise from slavery to lawman. He was a committed Christian, shot very well only in self-defense, and had a great sense of humor that enabled him to be the best in the Wild West!
How can two criminologists, Christian Farhan Issah and Hindu Sai Das, bring slippery white-collar criminals to justice? How much do you want to have your faith strengthened by religious discussions? How much do you want to enjoy the thrills of attempts to catch and punish criminals, as well as a generous amount of humor? In Indianapolis, Farhan teaches criminology at the local university and is a consultant for the Indy police department's major crimes group in AD 2104. His partner, Sai Das, and Farhan investigate illegal scams and election fraud while discussing their differing beliefs. Also, Farhan has conversations with an atheistic couple. Meanwhile, Farhan's family goes on weekend outings around the Midwest with surprising experiences.
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