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In the face of ruthless outlaws, one lawman's duty is pushed to its limits.
Marshal Card Jordan is a man of principle, but when the ruthless Slade brothers come to town, it's a test of everything he holds dear. Emmett and Preston Slade are leaving trails of blood all across Texas, and their next target is a railroad payroll they plan to rob in broad daylight.
With his family and town counting on him, Card must stop the brothers before their violence reaches unbearable heights. But in the shadows of this high-stakes pursuit, the line between right and wrong begins to blur. And as the Slade brothers begin to enact their heist, the true cost of their lawlessness becomes clear—and Card will have to make a choice that could haunt him forever.
Will Card uphold the law, or will justice drive him toward a darker path? In a land where retribution often eclipses redemption, only one thing is certain—duty always calls.
Marshal Card Jordan is a man of principle, but when the ruthless Slade brothers come to town, it's a test of everything he holds dear. Emmett and Preston Slade are leaving trails of blood all across Texas, and their next target is a railroad payroll they plan to rob in broad daylight.
With his family and town counting on him, Card must stop the brothers before their violence reaches unbearable heights. But in the shadows of this high-stakes pursuit, the line between right and wrong begins to blur. And as the Slade brothers begin to enact their heist, the true cost of their lawlessness becomes clear—and Card will have to make a choice that could haunt him forever.
Will Card uphold the law, or will justice drive him toward a darker path? In a land where retribution often eclipses redemption, only one thing is certain—duty always calls.