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To the Last Man

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To the Last Man

By: Zane Grey
Narrated by: Ed Sala
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Legendary writer Zane Grey earned legions of devoted fans with his gritty westerns. In To the Last Man, he dramatizes the events of the Pleasant Valley War of Arizona, a bloody feud that nearly wiped two families off the face of the Earth. Jean Isbel has settled in Oregon and is growing comfortable with his new home when an urgent letter arrives from his father. Trouble is brewing in Arizona between the Isbel cattlemen and the Jorth clan of sheepmen. Rushing to his father’s side, Jean arrives just before the first bullets start flying. But matters are complicated when Jean and Ellen Jorth, daughter of the sheepmen’s leader, fall in love. Jean will have to balance his love for Ellen with his duty to family.

Grey’s depiction of this historical event spares no details in describing the devastation this feud caused. Ed Sala’s dramatic narration carries you back to the old West, when gunmen were determined to fight to the last man.

Public Domain (P)2000 Recorded Books
Genre Fiction Linguistics Romance Social Sciences Westerns Fiction Western Romance

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I enjoyed this book very much. I think the writer bought to life the rough western landscape and the rough characters within.
I really enjoyed how he described everything from somebody cooking on a fire to the lofty pine trees using wonderful invective. let's face it American vocabulary these days is repetitive and dull. Books like this prove that once upon a time they knew how to fully use the English language.
Ed Sala reading performance excellent as always.

Beautifully descriptive and evocative of the wild West

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