When Wes Montana's Arapaho mother is murdered, the hired gun discovers that his white father Ray Eastman, who abandoned them before Wes was born, is still alive and wealthy with a family ― and may have ordered her death. Swearing vengeance, Wes yet finds himself on his father's side in the middle of a range war fueled by Eastman's unfaithful wife. As the war explodes, Wes Montana's thirst for vengeance against his own father takes an unexpected turn.
This book was a bit different from the other two Lee Martin books I've read. I thoroughly enjoyed the "The Bright Forever" and "Late One Night". This one, on the otherhand, was just okay. It was one I could probably put down and never return to but I did finish it. I found it to be pretty meh.