Mm, ending is just astonishing and the love story that grew from all the tension is just a small bonus to the storyline. We really get to see how foolishly people can follow one another and how important trust is when you have to work together with someone else.
Howard Kemp is a bounty hunter looking for a man with a big price on his head. He got help catching him but wasn’t going to reimburse the fine gentlemen for their work. Their prisoner, Ben, lets facts go loose and Jesse and Roy, who blindly helped Howard, decide to tag along and grab a third of the reward.
Ben causes a lot of trouble between the three, with suggestions such as “money splits better two ways than three,” and sending his girl around them to distract the men from himself. Howard gets so irritated by Ben because he brings up the past over and over again and is about ready to kill him a few times but he stands above it. It is no wonder Howard is so ashamed of his past, when he left for war he lost all that he had for love and hopes that the reward for Ben will help gain some of it back.
Tension grows between the gang and they don’t feel as if they can trust each other at all. They have a long journey ahead of them, nowhere to hide out from the rain and Indians roaming around, and their loss of trust doesn’t make anything easier.
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