- Col. MacKenzie is shocked to learn his friend was killed assaulting a business woman by her brother in their house. As the Colonel gets to know her, the relationship turns to love but he soon learns the brother may tear them apart as well.
- Upon arriving for a business appointment with a friend, MacKenzie learns that the man was killed by the brother, Bobby, of Nan Allen, a young woman he was in the act of assaulting. Bobby was coming home after playing cards and drinking hears a glass chimney break and rushed in break up the assault and shot the Colonel's friend who fell out the window. The Colonel finds this hard to believe, but upon getting to know Nan, he takes a strong liking to her. He decides to go into business with Nan and her brother who run a shipping business. He and Bobby go on a trip over the Laramie mountains to find feeding stations for the Colonel's cattle. When Bobby is injured by an avalanche, MacKenzie brings him to Shiloh and sends for Nan. They stay there while he recuperates. As he and Nan begin to fall in love, MacKenzie starts to wonder why more than one man in her past has died violently, and if Bobby's strangely possessive attitude has something to do with it.—rbecker28
- Colonel MacKenzie rides into town to find out his friend has been killed after a fracas with a local Bobby Allen due to impropriety with his sister Nan Allen. The previous night Bobby had come home after a night of cards and drinking Bobby, after hearing glass breaking, rushed inside and a fight ensued which ended with Tom Whalan going out the window and landing on a trellis.
Colonel MacKenzie asks for special consideration to attend the closed court hearing where he hears the story of how his representative has met an end with a tarnished reputation. Judge Carver orders that reporting of the case be kept factual and court documents private. But is the end of the matter?
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