Shooting Crows At Dawn
Jubal Dark has been the Sheriff of Francine County, Texas for twenty years, but Dark's enemy, Texas Ranger Buck Nevins, has convinced
a Houston homicide detective to run against him. Dark's failure to solve a two-year-old rape and murder, coupled with his approaching
sixtieth birthday, have led many voters to decide that Jubal should be replaced.
Four years earlier Dark had captured the wanted
killer, Carl Alvin Spence, and shown him up for the back-stabbing coward he was. Spence vowed revenge. Now, two weeks before the election,
Spence and two other murders have escaped from prison and are heading across Texas running for the Mexican border. On their way through
Francine County they make an unsuccessful attack on the Sheriff and then brutally kill a local family and flee in their stolen car.
Holly
Sharps, one of Buck Nevins' crime scene techs, shows up at the horrific murder scene but Buck tells her to go back to the office and
file papers, make coffee, and pick up his dry cleaning on her way home. Holly quits and begs Sheriff Dark to let her join him in the
hunt for the three escaped killers. Initially, Jubal says "no" even though he needs all the help he can get. With these fugitives
on the loose, Dark no longer has any time or energy to worry about losing the election, which is now only days away. Looking down
at the bodies of his murdered friends, Dark resolves to trade his star, and even his life, if that's what it will take to bring these
killers to Texas Justice.