A mysterious stranger, looking for a change in scenery, discovers a small Mormon community where a grown-up Fay Larkin has been taken against her will. Like its predecessor, The Rainbow Trail highlights the oppression of women within their religion. Following...
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The Rainbow Trail, also known as The Desert Crucible is Western author Zane Grey's sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage.
John Shefford rode into Utah's valley in search of a new life and when he met Fay Larkin, he knew he had found it. Even when she was charged with murder, he did not care. She was worth life itself. Breaking her out of jail was the easy part. After that he has posses to worry...
At the end of Zane Grey's most famous book, Riders of the Purple Sage, the two main characters are left trapped in "Surprise Valley." This story takes place 10 years later, when the wall to Surprise Valley is finally broken. Further exciting adventure then awaits Jane...
The definitive edition. - Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey The Mormons were hell-bent on preserving their doctrine of polygamy. They devised a smart scheme...
The Rainbow Trail - Arizona Opera Commemorative Edition - is a special publication created through a partnership between the Arizona Opera and the Zane Grey's West Society in preparation for the re-release of the Riders of the Purple Sage Opera in the spring of 2020. The Rainbow...
Yes. He wanted to stay, and I had work there that'll keep him awhile. Shefford, we got news of Shadd--bad news. The half-breed's cutting up rough. His gang shot up some Piutes over here across the line. Then he got run out of Durango a few weeks ago for murder. A posse of cowboys...
The exciting sequel to Riders of the Purple Sage: The spell of the desert comes back to me, as it always will come. I see the veils, like purple smoke, in the canyon, and I feel the silence. And it seems that again I must try to pierce both and to get at the strange wild life...
The collapse of one of the stone walls of Surprise Valley where the gunman, Lassiter, Jane Withersteen and young Fay Larkin have been imprisoned for the last ten years, results in their capture by a hooded Mormon. The price extracted for Lassiter's and Jane's life is the immediate...
Yes. He wanted to stay, and I had work there that'll keep him awhile. Shefford, we got news of Shadd--bad news. The half-breed's cutting up rough. His gang shot up some Piutes over here across the line. Then he got run out of Durango a few weeks ago for murder. A posse of cowboys...