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Logun, a gunfighter with superhuman abilities, rides into town, but trouble soon finds him and he quickly gets sucked into a plot by a corrupt sheriff and his deputy, Mr. Freiday. Looking to escape, Logun unexpectedly grows close to a young, fiery widow, Shera Carthwright, who's son tries to take the law into his own hands—only Logun can rescue him from Mr. Freiday’s clutches. But doing so would mean confronting his dark past and standing up to Mr. Freiday and the sheriff’s deputies—each with their own superhuman ability—and Mr. Freiday has an ace up his sleeve, one that will spell the end of Logun.
On the technology-starved planet of Corivan, Logun, a gunfighter with superhuman abilities, rides into town. But trouble soon finds him as he rescues a woman from a ruthless gang. Now exposed, Logun quickly gets sucked into a plot by a corrupt sheriff and his deputy, Mr. Freiday.
Looking to escape, Logun unexpectedly grows close to a young, fiery widow, Shera Carthwright. Her sons need a father, and she can fill the hole in Logun’s heart. But when her son tries to take the law into his own hands, only Logun can rescue him from Mr. Freiday’s clutches.
But doing so would mean confronting his dark past and standing up to Mr. Freiday and the sheriff’s deputies—each with their own superhuman ability—while surrounded by a gang of outlaws and critically low on sabelyte powder, which fuels his powers. And Mr. Freiday has an ace up his sleeve, one that will spell the end of Logun. Worst of all, he would have to abandon his cherished relationship with Shera.
Sacrificing his heart, Logun must step into Mr. Freiday’s trap—knowing full well the only way out may be in a coffin.
Logun, a gunfighter with superhuman abilities, rides into town, but trouble soon finds him and he quickly gets sucked into a plot by a corrupt sheriff and his deputy, Mr. Freiday. Looking to escape, Logun unexpectedly grows close to a young, fiery widow, Shera Carthwright, who's son tries to take the law into his own hands—only Logun can rescue him from Mr. Freiday’s clutches. But doing so would mean confronting his dark past and standing up to Mr. Freiday and the sheriff’s deputies—each with their own superhuman ability—and Mr. Freiday has an ace up his sleeve, one that will spell the end of Logun.
On the technology-starved planet of Corivan, Logun, a gunfighter with superhuman abilities, rides into town. But trouble soon finds him as he rescues a woman from a ruthless gang. Now exposed, Logun quickly gets sucked into a plot by a corrupt sheriff and his deputy, Mr. Freiday.
Looking to escape, Logun unexpectedly grows close to a young, fiery widow, Shera Carthwright. Her sons need a father, and she can fill the hole in Logun’s heart. But when her son tries to take the law into his own hands, only Logun can rescue him from Mr. Freiday’s clutches.
But doing so would mean confronting his dark past and standing up to Mr. Freiday and the sheriff’s deputies—each with their own superhuman ability—while surrounded by a gang of outlaws and critically low on sabelyte powder, which fuels his powers. And Mr. Freiday has an ace up his sleeve, one that will spell the end of Logun. Worst of all, he would have to abandon his cherished relationship with Shera.
Sacrificing his heart, Logun must step into Mr. Freiday’s trap—knowing full well the only way out may be in a coffin.
Award winning Science Fiction author Benjamin Boekweg writes stories with clean language, clean romance, and plenty of fun. He grew up watching Star Wars, Star Trek, the original Battlestar Galactica, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Babylon 5. He currently lives in Utah, USA with his amazing wife and has two young children. Being an avid dreamer, he transitioned into writing science fiction rather naturally. Some of his most cherished moments are when his children ask him to read his books to them, and when they randomly quote his stories at meal time.
One of his favorite quotes is from Robert Kennedy, "Some men see things as they are, and say why. I dream of things that never were, and say why not."
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