Meeting an Obligation in Prosperity Sam Colder is riding out of Tucson to find Will Jenkins' family and friends. They grew up together in Wyatt, and some of them won't be glad to see him, but he needs to let them know about Will's death. It's an unpleasant task. Against his better judgment, Thelma has convinced him to let Brad Brindle ride along. Brad is a city boy working for a freight company. He is better company than Sam expects and proves to be handy with a gun when they come across outlaws. Amos Cutter is a big man, both large and important... at least he became important when he inherited most of the town from his father. He's the mayor and self-appointed sheriff. It seems only natural that he should own the rest of the town. Della, who inherited the saloon, agrees. But the pesky woman who owns the freight company won't even consider selling to him. They are looking into taking more aggressive action. A hostile takeover, you might say.
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