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A Brief Summary Of Hust

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HURST is a man in his late thirties who has coated his road to Hell with the blood of his intentions one gold piece at a time in the name of love. Now, offered a hefty sum of gold to rob a stagecoach without knowing its contents, Hurst and the group of outlaws he runs with, lead by ISAAC, find themselves on a hillside awaiting its arrival. In a possible double cross, the stagecoach is overwhelmed by another band of outlaws.

A wager of ten gold coins is made between Hurst and his brother WADE to see if Hurst alone can save the women in distress from imminent rape. After the deed is done, and Hurst appears to have succeeded, Wade does what is necessary to win and kills one of the women himself. FREDERICKS, a survivor of the attack on …show more content…

Able to breathe a sigh of relief he lets his guard down and relaxes until he spots turmoil at the saloon where Cora works. “They’ve taken him! They’ve taken my son!” Cora’s son Paul has been taken by men out to seek revenge for all the evil things Hurst has done to have Cora.

Lead by Isaac, the rest of Hurst’s group rides into town as Hurst is learning the bad news. Blinded by rage Hurst leads the group straight into the trap set for them erupting into a violent shootout. A few of the kidnappers let out of town with Paul before Hurst, and his gang can kill them all. Knowing the score, Isaac and Hurst's brother Wade urge him not to follow the men anymore. Paul may very well already be dead, and they’ll be more prepared next time.

Not willing to give up, Hurst ignores their pleas and begins to set off by himself, but Kale and Fredericks won't allow that, and join him.
On the trail of the boy, Hurst, Kale, and Fredericks come to a fork in the road. From an ELDERLY MAN, Hurst learns of an evil place on the path to the left, Cartwright, and a decision faces them. Do they follow the fresh tracks down that path, or heed the elderly man’s

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