Mysterious Rider - Softcover

Grey, Zane

 
9780061001321: Mysterious Rider

Synopsis

That round-up showed a loss of one hundred head ci stock. Belllounds receive the amazing news with a roar .: .P rontU pieee I know why 3rou re going. It sto sec that clubfooted cowboy Moorel .. .D on tlet me catch you with him ..- .. .. .P odmop. 98 Vm beginnin to feel that I couldnt let her marry that Buster Jack soliloquized Wade, as he rode along the grassy trail ., .. 164 Jack Bellloundsl she cried. You put the sheriff on that trail! .
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Review

"Hard-riding cowboys, the beautiful girl, and that love of nature...lifts this author's books above the average story of their type."

From the Back Cover

From a master storyteller of Old West adventures comes this novel of romance and redemption. Zane Grey, author of "Riders of the Purple Sage, " introduces Hell-Bent Wade, a gunfighter with a shadowy past. Wade arrives at a Colorado homestead where a young woman is being pressured into matrimony. Rancher Bill believes that marriage to Columbine, his foster daughter, will steady his wild and unruly son, Jack. Columbine is torn between her feelings of duty and affection for the old man, who raised her as his own child, and her blossoming love for a young ranch hand, Wilson Moore. Columbine's dilemma seems impossible to resolve--until tragedy, fate, and the mysterious rider intervene.
Readers with a taste for classic Westerns will appreciate this story's spirited, well-drawn characters and its evocative descriptions of the frontier's natural beauty.
Dover (2014) republication of the edition originally published by Harper & Brothers, New York, 1921.
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