
Six Feet Four
Buck Thornton stands six feet four inches tall, and in the parched hills of the Western frontier, that's about as good as a target painted on his back. When a hotel gets robbed and a young woman is later stripped of her belongings, the descriptions all point to one man: a towering stranger who matches Thornton's imposing frame exactly. Now the whole territory believes they know who the thief is, and Thornton finds himself hunted by men with guns and judged by a woman whose trust he desperately wants to earn. Rather than run, Thornton chooses something far more dangerous. He sets out to find the real robber himself, following trail dust and dirty clues into a landscape where the heat kills as surely as any bullet. What he uncovers shocks him to his core, pulling him into a web of deception that reaches further than he ever imagined. As the truth crystallizes, Thornton must do the impossible: capture a cunning criminal, clear his own name, and prove to the only woman who matters that he's not the man everyone thinks he is.


















