Leadville, Kansas, became known as Bullet Pass after ruthless outlaws tried to take over one of the town’s saloons, the Anvil. Sheriff Ted Pitman passed the law that no firearms would be allowed within the town. A wall was built around Bullet Pass, with a secured check point at the only gate.
The peaceful little town is turned upside down when the murder of the hotel owner occurs. During their investigation, the sheriff, the mayor and a visiting Rabbi realize there is not one killer within the walls of the town, but two. Unfortunately, the sheriff becomes victim number four before the identity of the second killer is revealed. Suddenly, the mayor and the Rabbi find themselves unraveling the mystery and solving the murders.
Leadville, Kansas, became known as Bullet Pass after ruthless outlaws tried to take over one of the town’s saloons, the Anvil. Sheriff Ted Pitman passed the law that no firearms would be allowed within the town. A wall was built around Bullet Pass, with a secured check point at the only gate.
The peaceful little town is turned upside down when the murder of the hotel owner occurs. During their investigation, the sheriff, the mayor and a visiting Rabbi realize there is not one killer within the walls of the town, but two. Unfortunately, the sheriff becomes victim number four before the identity of the second killer is revealed. Suddenly, the mayor and the Rabbi find themselves unraveling the mystery and solving the murders.