In this new Ralph Compton Western, William Bull Kelly brings his five
sons onto the cattle drive, but when rustlers stampede the herd and
injure them, he'll do anything to protect his own.
Over the past twenty years, William Bull Kelly acquired a reputation as
one of the best ramrods in Texas. He has led legendary cattle drives to
almost every railhead in the middle of the country. Most impressive of
all, he once drove his herd all the way up to Montana. But after years
of working for other people, he decided to run cattle on his own, with
his five sons.
Everything starts off fine, but when a group of cattle thieves try to
stampede the herd, some of Kelly's sons are hurt in the melee. The
rustlers quickly find out that Kelly isn't called Bull because he
insists on riding at the head of the herd. He's called Bull because of
his skill with the harsh whip coiled on his belt.