Dalton's Vengeance - When rancher Cliff Sinclair offers the homesteaders of Two Forks three dollars for an acre of their land, Dalton thinks the deal is just too good to be true. But most of the townsfolk are delighted to take the apparently generous offer - Dalton and his friend Loren Steele are the only ones to say no.
Sadly, Dalton discovers he was right to be suspicious when Cliff's hired gunslinger, Frank Kelley, kills Loren and runs Dalton out of town. So begins Dalton's quest for vengeance that will test his survival instincts and the speed of his gun-hand to the limit.
Dalton and the Ruby Lady - The recent deaths of people close to him have left Dalton at his lowest ebb. Afoot and with only a few dollars to his name he takes refuge in Abner Whitlock's trading post.
When a riverboat captain gets into a fight with Abner, Dalton intervenes, but in the ensuing scuffle Abner and Captain Chattoway end up dead. Dalton gets a chance to make amends for his actions when he's given the task of completing the captain's seemingly routine mission to deliver whiskey to the Ruby Lady saloon.
Dalton soon discovers that this mission isn't all it seems. He has a battle on his hands and it's a fight that may just give him hope for the future.
Outlaw Dalton - When Dalton finds out that he has a sister, he vows to track down his only kin, but his quest falters at the first hurdle. The orphanage where they lived has burned down and nobody remembers anything about the place and the children who were housed there.
Dalton is relieved when he learns that records still exist of their time at the orphanage. Unfortunately, they are locked away in the mayor's office and Mayor Quantrill won't let anyone see them.
To get the information he wants Dalton will have to return to a way of life he had abandoned long ago and become a thief, an act that risks once again making him a wanted man.