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Charlie Power has just insured that justice will be served to three
hardened murderers. However, by doing so, he has set the stage for
his own murder trial.
Although neither his friends nor his enemies realize it, Charlie
has a secret identity. Under the name Talking Fire Hand, given to
him by his Indian teachers, he's known throughout the West as a
lightning-fast gunfighter, a skilled tracker, and an expert
woodsman.
When he finds an Indian maiden who is hurt, helpless, and,
unfortunately, alone, he tries to help her by using the skills
learned from his missionary parents to doctor her wounds. Once they
travel through the Indians' territory to the next town, he
discovers that he'll have to protect her from those who might want
to take advantage of her. He must consider his Christian values to
potentially save his life, when he discovers that the only path
that God has left open to him is to surrender to the forces that
are trying to kill him and trust in his God for rescue.
Charlie Power has just insured that justice will be served to three
hardened murderers. However, by doing so, he has set the stage for
his own murder trial.
Although neither his friends nor his enemies realize it, Charlie
has a secret identity. Under the name Talking Fire Hand, given to
him by his Indian teachers, he's known throughout the West as a
lightning-fast gunfighter, a skilled tracker, and an expert
woodsman.
When he finds an Indian maiden who is hurt, helpless, and,
unfortunately, alone, he tries to help her by using the skills
learned from his missionary parents to doctor her wounds. Once they
travel through the Indians' territory to the next town, he
discovers that he'll have to protect her from those who might want
to take advantage of her. He must consider his Christian values to
potentially save his life, when he discovers that the only path
that God has left open to him is to surrender to the forces that
are trying to kill him and trust in his God for rescue.
Can Charlie keep the Indian maiden from the clutches of the fort
commander? And, if so, what will it cost him; his Christianity or,
maybe, his life.
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