From the front cover: He harbored a seven-year old grudge for justice--and pleasure. From the back cover: After seven years in prison for a crime he did not commit, ex-Confederate soldier Shelter Dorsett was finally free. In the waning days of war, seeing all was lost, the senior officers had looted the Confederate treasury. Blinded by his loyalty, Shelter had been a fool. His comrades had used him in their scheme and when it was over, he was left with the guilt while they escaped wealthy men. Now they were scattered across the nation, living soft lives under assumed names--their crime buried and forgotten. Only Shelter Dorsett did not forget. If anything, the seven years in prison only increased his smoldering anger--not to mention his insatiable appetite for women. In the name of justice he would get his revenge, while in the name of love he would befriend a beautiful dance hall girl. Even if it took the rest of his life not one of those murdering, thieving men would get away from the deadly guns of Shelter. Note: The name of the main character in text of the book is Shelter Morgan, not Shelter Dorsett.
Shelter Morgan found himelf deep in the heart of a desert mesa, after being chased by Apaches, rescued by a strange young women. All she wants is for Shelter to be satisfied, but what does her father have in mind?
Shelter Morgan tracks down a gang of killers who are massacring settlers along the Little Trace Creek in the Dakotas