In 1850, New Mexico robbers Wade and Eustace rob a stage-coach full of California gold.
But the allure of the gold proves too much for Wade, who decides to keep the entire fortune for himself.
However, Eustace is harder to get rid of than Wade bargained for.
Read Betrayal at Honeysuckle Creek, and you’ll think twice before double crossing a friend.
“No good deed goes unpunished.”
When Jenny asks Tony out for a drink, he thinks it is his lucky day. Hell, it is his lucky year!
Over drinks, Tony learns that her interest in him has nothing to do with luck. She needs a favor, a BIG favor.
It’s too much to ask, and Tony should say no. But then he looks into her eyes, and something else takes over.
Some mistakes can never be made right.
Tony’s mistake was loving Jenny.
Marty comes home to find his house ransacked and his father murdered. What’s worse is the cops show up minutes later, convinced that Marty did it.
Luckily for Marty, he has two good friends: Frank and Nick. They rescue him from the police, and help him plan his life on the run.
After all, what are friends for?
The only problem is, they need money.
That’s when things go really wrong.