Bells of San Juan

Bells of San Juan
In the untamed territories where violence is the only currency that matters, Rod Norton carries a badge and a dream: justice for the innocent and the hand of the woman he loves. The bells of San Juan echo across a landscape where bandits write their own laws and the sheriff's star is worth nothing against the weight of a rifle. When Norton takes his stand, he discovers that taming the frontier is not about who shoots fastest but who refuses to look away when the bells finally ring. Gregory builds his narrative around a lawman's struggle against corruption and personal danger, weaving romance through the bullets and dust. The stakes are as simple as they are devastating: protect the vulnerable or watch the territory drown in lawlessness. Each step forward costs something. Every choice carries the weight of a life. For readers who crave Westerns that treat the genre with genuine grit, Bells of San Juan delivers frontier justice as lived experience: bloody, romantic, and utterly relentless.










