Distant rifle fire woke him. He had been sleeping hard after the good food. It was early spring. The night was clear and cold with a half moon. He came up on his feet, right hand full of .44. Two miles below him, on the valley floor, the farmhouse was on fire. Sam McKnight, a resident in Utah in 1874, is the kind of man who sees the danger before him, kws the cost, and steps forward anyway. Why does he do this? To protect the incent. So when he discovers a land feud between the Runnin' J and Double L ranches with young Eli Kennedy stuck in the middle with his deceased father's land, McKnight comes to help. However, when he rides into town and meets the young Kennedy, he realizes this boy looks strangely familiar. David Wehr's McKnight is the kind of book that will stir the warrior's heart in every reader. Once the action starts, it never stops. From good old-fashioned bar fights to cowboy shootouts, this book has it all. Sam McKnight is a hero who will risk all to save the incent and seek justice. His is a story of passion, love, murder, mistaken identity, good, and redemption.