The tall young cowpuncher known as Panhandle Smith had roped, gambled and fought his way from Montana to New Mexico, but Marco was the most lawless place he had ever seen. And when Panhandle faced down Dick Hardman, he knew he had to destroy Hardman to save his woman and his life.
Mr. Gray is a very good story teller. The picturesque scenery along with colorful characters added to the appeal of the story.45
Zane gray is a master story teller. He lived in the times that he wrote about! His characters are real as life!55
Zane Grey never fails to delight and entertain and this book was no exception. A little slow to start but once the stage had been set I couldn’t put it down!45
Rapid action and loaded with cowboy 'lingo', this is a wonderous story of the old west and 'the cowboy way'. Tough cowpunchers and strong women making their way through a vast land of danger and purple sage. And crowned with a happy ending. I can almost hear the harness jingle and smell the horses and dust. Corazon55
I love horses. thanks55
Well,from what you ppl are saying it sounds like a good book but I am 10 and I like horses so let's hope!!!!!!15
The kind of book I could read to my mother - in fact I did read it to my 91 year mother. She loved it. Towards the end she didn't want me to put it down to fix dinner.55
I love this book it is the best western book I have read55
This was a great story, believable interesting I read it twice!,,55
Good old style western! Entertaining and a quick read. Can visualize the canyon and the wild horse trapping. All's well that ends well.55
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