George Kingsley has more money than sense, and when he's in trouble, he turns to the infamous gunslinger Dan Karr for protection. Dan reluctantly accepts, and he kills every would-be assassin without hesitation or remorse. He's superstitious, not sentimental, but Kingsley has kids, and Dan doesn't want to see any child grow up without a father. But as the killers keep coming and the bodies stack up, it becomes clear that something is very wrong.
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