Publisher's Synopsis
In 1886 the West was still growing. Settlers were plagued by Indians and roaming outlaws. Lawlessness ran rampid even in the small Western towns that grew out of necessity to support settlers in the area. But still, the settlers came. They banded together to make their own laws. Until real lawmen came in to take over. The T-bar ranch located roughly 40 miles south of the rail line that ran through Kansas City Missouri was owned by cattle rancherThomas Tagget whose father settled the land. His father was killed by a renegade band of Indians over 20 years ago, Tagget and his wife Sarah and her three sons now run the 10,000-acre cattle ranch. Between renegade Indians, outlaws and underhanded businessman, life on the ranch is never boring.