They found him in the dirt before the town ever spoke his name.
One man dead. One man standing over him. And a third holding a gun like the matter isn't settled yet.
Travis Kane didn't come to Sagebrush Crossing looking for trouble-but trouble has a way of waiting where the trail runs dry. What begins as a question turns into something harder when the truth starts shifting underfoot. Stories don't match. Men don't either.
In a town that watches more than it speaks, every step carries weight. Every choice leaves a mark.
Because in Sagebrush Crossing, the law isn't always written on paper-and justice doesn't come easy.
Kane has walked away from worse. But this time, the line he's standing on might not hold.
And once it breaks, there's no crossing back.
Praise

