The wounded outlaw blurted out the warning to range boss Jim Seton, and Seton knew that if he wasn't careful, the man's words would prove true; Doug Walters' men were out for his blood. After
five years in prison, Seton dared to return to the hostile town he called home -- and within shooting range of the one man who would pay a fortune to see him dead. Then, within twenty-four
hours, Walters' cut-throats came after Seton with the promise of big money in their eyes, murder in their hearts -- and blazing Colts in their hands. But Seton was all man and a yard wide --
smart enough and tough enough to take on these hombres and anything worse north of the Rio Grande -- and win.