Retirements and Promotions: The Legacy of John Henry (John Henry Federal Marshal #9)

Charline L Whitman


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“I wear a badge, carry a gun, and chase bad guys.” That was the mantra John Henry told people—including his family—when they asked if the next assignment was dangerous.
He knew—the risks—but protecting his family—and the people around him was his job—His calling?
His impeccable moral compass taught his children—and the young marshals that came under his wing—the importance of character, attitude, and loyalty.
The bad guys hated John Henry, and more than once tried to attack his family as retribution against him.
The family motto—the one standing protects those who can’t—had different members step forward when it was John Henry himself under the gun.
Thirty-one years with a marshal badge and three years earlier as a deputy sheriff—John Henry’s whole career was protecting people from the lawless.
He couldn’t let them win. He gave his best efforts—even after severe injuries that had him on medical leave for over a year. He finally returned to work—on a restricted schedule.
No liftingonly riding horses with manners—and—keep the stress level down.
It was the last that nearly did what a bad guy’s gun couldn’t.

Read John Henry’s last journey as a marshal. Will he live long enough to retire? Who will step into his shoes—boots? How can his grandchildren tell Granddad how much they love him while he is deeply sedated. Will the silent heart to heart conversation get through?
Read it Retirements and The Legacy of John Henry.

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