The Carrs of Skull Ranch dominate the farmers and ranchers of the valley--until Jim Reno makes a promise to a dying farmer.
As newly appointed deputy, Reno must face the death threats of a bloodthirsty saloon owner and a sinister gunslinger.
A frightened teenage runaway fleeing a brutal stepfather hires Reno to ride west with a wagon train.
When a gang of cutthroats terrorizes the miners of Virginia City into giving up their claims, can Reno restore safety to the town?
Responding to Major Reynolds's plea for help, Jim Reno agrees to take the family to settle a ranch Major Reynolds has purchased.
Jim Reno ventures into the Dakota Territory to find Simon Meade's son, who was abducted by Indians when he was a young child. Reno finds Lone Wolf--as Jason Meade calls himself--who reluctantly returns with Reno to his father's house. Lone Wolf has problems fitting in as he is forced to fight prejudice and his own contempt to live in a white society.