This classic novel of the West was written in 1921, but only now is it making its paperback debut in the form Zane Grey intended. For more than eighty years it has been available only in a shorter, censored version, titled To the Last Man. Finally readers can enjoy the full-length novel and experience the story and characters in all their glory.
Jean Isbel travels from Oregon to Arizona to join his family and force a final showdown with Lee Jorth and his notorious band of cattle rustlers, known as the Hash Knife Gang. His savage hatred is tempered, though, when he meets and falls in love with Ellen, Jorth's beautiful daughter. Ellen, too, is torn between loyalty to her father and her feelings toward Jean. As the confrontation draws ever closer, emotions run high on both sides and passions flare, but can any good come from bad blood?
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