The Six Shooter – Crisis At Easter Creek. ep29, 540415

"Cowboys and Gunslinger Photographs" - A black and white photograph featuring a collection of antique firearms and cowboy memorabilia. The items are arranged on a wooden table, and include revolvers, pistols, rifles, bullets, and other cowboy accessories. The image evokes the rugged and lawless nature of the American West during the late 19th century, when duels and shootouts were common. The artifacts serve as a window into the past, providing a glimpse into the lives and culture of cowboys and gunslingers from this era.
"Used with permission from Microsoft."

Britt finds himself being asked to add his voice to the church choir. It’s not the quality of the voices that is in need, but the organ. It has given up the ghost, and driven the organist to walking out. The town just has to have a proper Easter musical program, and everyone looks to Britt for help. But what can he do?

The pastor has more in mind than just hitting him up for a donation. Being put in charge of canvassing donations, Britt happens on a hideout for a gang of bandits. What? A gang of bandits in these parts? Why hasn’t the sheriff gone after them already? Britt’s name raises the hackles on the outlaws, but they aren’t quite sure what game he’s up to. Is he trying to shake down the alleged Mr. Jones for cash? Not exactly, but listen in for the twist to the plot that raises all the money Britt needs for that church organ. A cute story, and proof that even a bad man can turn a good deed.

With a good deed done, the bad man gets a taste for it, and though the organ is long paid for, he just can’t stop. Still, what would a respectable Western story be without a little excitement? Will Britt find himself in danger before it’s all said and done? I’m not spilling any beans, but the twists won’t stop.