Raylan, Boyd, and Ava fight one last, bloody battle to find out who leaves Harlan alive.
A character drama based on the 2001 Elmore Leonard short story "Fire in the Hole." Leonard's tale centers around U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens of Kentucky, a quiet but strong-willed official of the law. The tale covers his high-stakes job, as well as his strained relationships with his ex-wife and father.
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Raylan, Boyd, and Ava fight one last, bloody battle to find out who leaves Harlan alive.
Raylan and the Marshals scramble to deal with a crisis that threatens all of their careers. Duffy, Mike, and Katherine question the meaning of loyalty.
The Crowder and the Bennett clans go to war over control of Harlan, a move that leaves dead and dying on both sides.
In tracking a vanished confidential informant, Raylan goes against a pair of violent ex-cons who are just dying for a showdown with "The Kentucky Cowboy."
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