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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPocket Books
ISBN-100671526669
ISBN-139780671526665
eBay Product ID (ePID)19524
Product Key Features
TopicWesterns
Publication Year1995
Book TitleRainbow Trail
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
AuthorZane Grey
FormatMass Market
Dimensions
Item Weight6.2 Oz
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition18
Dewey DecimalFIC
SynopsisJohn Shefford rides into a Utah valley in search of a new life and finds it in Fay Larkin. Even when she is accused of murder, Shefford risks everything to break her out of jail and trek across a trackless wasteland. Reissue., John Shefford studied for the ministry in Beaumont, Illinois, but traveled west to the Utah-Arizona border where the red desert valley between the jagged line of black mesa and yellow range included a wild canyon that held a troubling secret. Shefford's fiance, Fay Larkin, was imprisoned in this undiscovered canyon with two others who had fled harassment from the Mormons. The mystery of this place was hidden in an unnamed village of "sealed" wives. The road to the village was blocked by a formidable crew of murderous half-breeds whose punishment for trespassing was death. Shefford learned of this place from Venters, a man he knew in Beaumont, who had lived in that beautiful hidden valley whose location was unknown and the entrance to it closed forever when a rock balanced above the entry was sent crashing down purposely, calamitously loosening the precarious walls underneath. Now Shefford's dangerous attempt to rescue Fay is no easy accomplishment for someone who knew his efforts might end in a savage massacre.
A spiritual battle, a great learning experience & love concours all.
This is the second & final book on the Riders of the Purple Sage. I felt the first book was the best of the two, however, this book started slower that the Riders but had a fantastic ending. Zane Grey has a way of identifying ever hill, mountain, tree, shrub, & flower & had such a love of the desert & the Western Lands so I guess I can forgive him. I love the characters in these two book & they certainly suffered a lot in their daily lives.
I would recommend these two books for sure as I have read both several times. It's amazing how much you forget from time-to-time.