T. T. Flynn, author of such classics as The Man from Laramie, was a master of the Western story. The title story is a dramatic portrayal of a group of stagecoach passengers who are forced into a siege with Apaches at an isolated desert station. For Phil Donovan it becomes an even more dramatic moment in his life since, among the besieged is his mother, a woman his father told him died a long time ago.
