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Sovereign Justice (Choctaw Tribune Series, Book 4)

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Sovereign Justice (Choctaw Tribune Series, Book 4)
Sovereign Justice (Choctaw Tribune Series, Book 4)

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Sovereign Justice (Choctaw Tribune Series, Book 4)

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Ruth Ann wondered if she and her brother would ever fully trust each other again.
When Ruth Ann Teller learns the shocking truth her brother Matthew brings back from the coal mines in Choctaw Nation, she is devastated beyond words. Determined to piece her family back together, Ruth Ann resolves to find and hire the best lawyer in Indian Territory. But the best lawyer happens to be the Teller family's opposition: Tecumseh Shoemaker, who is determined to bring justice by pitting the family against one another.
Broken trust with her brother pushes Ruth Ann to an unlikely alliance with the one person who promises to help her-Pepper Barnes. But Pepper harbors his own agenda, one that includes wrangling Ruth Ann into traveling to Washington, D.C. with a political delegation from the Choctaw Nation, serving as a reporter for the
Choctaw Tribune
.
In D.C., Ruth Ann's hope turns to full-blood Choctaw lawyer Benjamin Nakishi, a man on the cusp of greatness-and who has his own troubled past and reasons not to return with her to Indian Territory.
With a wounded heart and the future of her family hanging in the balance, Ruth Ann is caught in the swirl of politics, historical injustices, and romance in a bustling city full of its own stories and secrets.
A judgment is coming that will affect the Teller family forever-but will justice truly be served?
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About the
Choctaw Tribune Historical Fiction
series:
These books let you explore the old Choctaw Nation with Matthew and Ruth Ann Teller, a Choctaw brother and sister pair who own a newspaper, the
. They're in the midst of shootouts and tribal upheavals with the coming Dawes Commission in the 1890s. The changes in Indian Territory threaten everything they've known and force them to decide if they are going to take a stand for truth, even in the face of death.
A clean historical fiction series with a Western flair, the
explores racial, political, spiritual, and social issues in the old Choctaw Nation-and beyond.
Books in the series:
The Executions (Book 1)
Traitors (Book 2)
Shaft of Truth (Book 3)
Sovereign Justice (Book 4)
Fire and Ink (Book 5) (Coming August 2023)
Choctaw Tribune Boxset (Books 1 -3)

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