Terry Hollis was the son of an infamous ruthless outcast named Black Jack. His father was killed and Terry was brought up by the women who loved his father. The question throughout the book is whether young Hollis would go straight and live as a law obedient man or follow in his father's footsteps. Choosing the first would mean denying his father for Terry, but becoming a criminal will put his life in a great danger. This story is not as fast-paced as the others, but an element of tenseness carr
...ies throughout the story. It is a well-written and enjoyable character study.
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