Crossing the Great Desert in a stagecoach wasn't Clint Adams' idea of a good time. Especially in the company of Red Taggert, a charming but dangerous outlaw who's wanted for murder. Clint has to escort the gentleman to Phoenix—where justice awaits with a noose.
But the Gunsmith has a surprise waiting for him. Taggert's band of outlaws are closing in. And they have a different notion of justice. They want to make Red Taggert a free man... and the Gunsmith a dead one.
A rellatively good book as far as hell is concerned. It will make you thirsty since there is a lot of description of the dryness of the desert and how thirsty Clint Adams is. However, no matter how thirsty, or how bad shape he is in he still can perform sexually a lot of times. GOOD GRIEF!