
The seventh Western in a tremendous series from Dave P. Fisher! Plans were being laid to begin construction on the Seaver-Chambers race track. Trouble began when Jack and the crew went into Fort Worth to buy lumber, and hire the builders. Babcock Construction and Mill, an upstart company claiming to be from Tyler County, Texas, had set up shop. The problem was, they were using threats and violence to run the other builders, and suppliers out of business, and taking control of the construction in the growing town. Something that did not set well with Jack. Suspecting there was more to the Babcock company then met the eye, Jack began to dig. What he uncovered was a criminal syndicate based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and their goal was to control Fort Worth, and his race track. He had been through this before, never again. Babcock made his first mistake when he thought he could pressure Jack into giving in to them, but his fatal, and final mistake, was in abducting Jack’s mother to force his compliance. They had no idea what they had unleashed, for hell hath no fury like Jack Seaver on the warpath.