“Mac” MacKenzie, lover of justice, but himself, is just a drifter on the run, being falsely accused of a murder he didn’t commit.
After shortly arriving in a new town, Mac saves a Becky (A woman working in a saloon) one afternoon from being mishandled and beaten, only to find himself later ambushed and severely beaten by hidden thugs waiting in his hotel room. Thus starts a chain of events that includes Mac, Becky, Marcus (Becky’s brother), and a handful of their friends, verses a very corrupt and greedy individual (Oscar Harcourt) who throws his pompous reputation around, and can pay lots of cash for a tirade of thugs to cause extreme trouble. At the end of the hard working cattle drive, a plot to take over the entire herd of cattle is hatched by Harcourt, and he intends to scoop up all the cash generated from the sale.
The cattle drive will be momentous, and Mac, along with the few in the chuck wagon party, will be serving up a heck of a lot more than biscuits and gravy, with a couple of surprises and an ending I didn’t quite expect.
As a side note: I love the cover choice for this book!
5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - highly recommended to those who enjoy the Western genre.
My thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.