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In the seventh installment of the Journeys of the Stranger series, legendary hero John Stranger is called in to track the "ghost" of a murder he captured three years earlier, in Butte, Montana -- a man who had vowed to come back from the grave to kill the judge, the jury, Sheriff Johnson ... and John Stranger. Now, the jury members are turning up dead, and the people of Butte fear that Payton has come back to have his vengeance. Crow Indian legend indicates that the killer has come back as a snow ghost -- a human-shaped shadow that can be seen moving amid the falling snow. Certain that the killer is no phantom, the Stranger sets out to find the true murderer and bring him to justice in Snow Ghost.

300 pages, Paperback

First published May 14, 1997

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Al Lacy

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Al Lacy has written more than ninety novels, including the Angel of Mercy, Battles of Destiny, and Journeys of the Stranger series. He and his wife, JoAnna Lacy, are coauthors of the Mail Order Bride, Hannah of Fort Bridger, and Shadow of Liberty series. The Lacys make their home in the Colorado Rockies.

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July 15, 2013
This was one of those "I'm going into my library, walk down an aisle, close my eyes and whatever book I pick I have to read."

So that's how I ended up with Snow Ghost.

I'd label this a "Christian Western" novel.

It's not a bad story but the evangelizing is contrived and distracts from the story...but I figure the author is on a mission.
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June 21, 2011
A good read......but one you kind of figure out mid-way........it does leave you asking yourself some Spiritual questions, though.
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