Johnstone Country. .. .
And Mac\'s stepped out of the frying pan into the fire .
There\'s just a few more problems: Mac\'s new employers might be the real rustlers.
Mac takes them up on the offer--especially after he meets the cowgirl Colleen--and quickly impresses everyone with his cooking skills.
But once they realize Mac\'s not a rustler, they ask him to join the team.
At first, the traildrivers ain\'t too pleased to have a stranger help them out.
Mac\'s got two choices: Get trampled like a weed or saddle up and help get the herd under control.
Just when he thinks it can\'t get any worse, he hears the rumbling of a cattle stampede--heading straight for his camp.
He\'s got bounty hunters on his tail, no one on his side, and no place to hide.
A Hill OF Beans Mac Mckenzie has enough problems on his plate. . .
He\'s good at serving up justice, too--with a side of hot lead .
Now, with two trail drives under his belt, Mckenzie has proven to be more than a good chuckwagon cook.
Though he\'s never even boiled an egg, Mckenzie has a natural gift for cobbling together good trail drive grub.
Framed for a murder he didn\'t commit, Dewey Mac Mckenzie is a wanted man who ends up on a cattle drive heading west--as a chuckwagon cook.
Mac is back.
Come and Get It.
Johnstone Country