In this thrilling new Ralph Compton Western, the fate of a small town
rests in the hands of a gambler who's ready to risk more than money.
The people of Meridian, Colorado, live and die by coal mining, and when
the railroad bypasses them, their livelihood is in peril. However, they
discover that for a hefty sum of money they can create a spur line and
save the town. A hefty sum that the town does not have.
Their only hope is former gambler Asa Newcombe. The townspeople pool
their money so Newcombe can enter the big poker game in Golden Junction,
and as much as he wants to leave his past life behind, the whole town is
counting on him. Winning the big pot will burnish his reputation, but
his goal is simple: Get the money and get out alive. His opponents
include wealthy ranchers, tinhorn gamblers, and men who are outright
criminals--and many of them will stop at nothing to make their fortune,
even if they have to cheat, drug, or kill to do so....