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- Henry Heath, a grieving lawman whose daughter has recently died, is assigned custody of the ghoulish Jean Baptiste, a notorious robber of 300 graves. Against the perilous Utah desert terrain Heath must somehow keep a marked man alive.
- The MacGregor family finds themselves in the midst of a take-over of a rival distillery. James, the eldest son, leads the efforts and is meets resistance from his sister, Elizabeth, and his father, Robert. James is torn between family loyalty and expansion. He must choose between the status quo and future investments.
- Robert MacGregor's youngest son, William, returns from the University and discovers that many things have happened in his absence. William struggles to find his place in the Distillery and the University. Is education worth it? Is family legacy that important? Meanwhile, Robert (the patriarch) of the MacGregor Distillery must pull his family together and focus on expansion. William discovers what being a MacGregor and whiskey making means to his family.
- James MacGregor pushes for final take-over of the Campbell Distillery, but the principal owner, Ian Campbell, suddenly passes away. His death disrupts take-over efforts and places added pressure on James to do something to raise the needed funds quickly. Emma emerges as a major factor in James' behavior. Throughout, key workers like Douglas, Otis and Alex struggle with the stress of being on the staff at the MacGregor Distillery.
- Robert MacGregor keeps his new found relationship secret from his family. Elizabeth embarks on a path to follow and discover Robert's secret. James' girlfriend, Emma, has other plans and the pending breakup is more than James can deal with. The secrets and goodbyes weigh heavily on the family and challenge their loyalty and trust in each other. Torn, Robert must decide where to take his family.
- Robert MacGregor's relationship with Anne explodes in a series of doubt and deceit led by Elizabeth, Robert's daughter. Robert's chosen path with his new found love strains the family to seek legal assistance to ensure Anne is not an heir to the family Distillery. Meanwhile, James, the oldest son, struggles with the fallout of his relationship with Emma and William, the youngest son, sparks up a relationship with one of the Distillery workers, Maria.