Harvey "Kid Curry" Logan was introverted and slight, but a feared outlaw and member of Butch Cassidy's "Hole in the Wall" gang. Logan was the "tiger" of the wild bunch, taking part in any number of infamous train robberies. When Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid fled the country, Logan became the most wanted outlaw in the United States. He was arrested in 1903, but promptly escaped from his Tennessee prison. Was he later shot in Wyoming by a search posse? Or did he live to old age, as his family contends? Until now, very little has been documented about Logan. What was written in western histories in the 1960s was largely conjecture. With unique access to the research, author Gary Wilson paints a vivid portrait of the man who has eluded historians for so long. This is the fascinating, mysterious tale of one of the most famous gunfighters of the Old West.