Jim Saddler was down to his last buck in a cathouse in Jackson Hole when the infamous Butch Cassidy and his boys stormed in. The outlaw, looking for a reliable gun, pressed Saddler into joining up.
Saddler was in no position to refuse—especially when Cassidy took him along to the gang’s impregnable Hole-in-the-Wall hideout. Once there, Saddler found the good side of an awkward situation: the presence of more than a few unattached women eager for attention.
But things got too hot too fast. When he wasn’t robbing trains, Saddler had to service his share of outlaw women, including Cassidy’s girl, the beautiful Etta Place. Then there was ‘Mad Dog’ Harry Tracy, who forced a showdown with Butch for control of the gang—with Saddler and his women caught right in the line of fire!