The Lone Star Ranger

The Lone Star Ranger

by Zane Grey

Narrated by Tomas Riley

Unabridged — 11 hours, 16 minutes

The Lone Star Ranger

The Lone Star Ranger

by Zane Grey

Narrated by Tomas Riley

Unabridged — 11 hours, 16 minutes

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Overview

The Lone Star Ranger is a Western novel by Zane Grey. The story takes place in Texas, and numerous main characters are Texas Rangers, a famous band of highly adept law enforcement officials. Buck Duane becomes an outlaw and then redeems himself in the eyes of the law. Though an outlaw is not always a crook, if the Rangers say he is an outlaw, it's just as bad-he's a hunted man. After killing a man in self-defense, Duane is compelled to 'go on the dodge'. At an outlaw hideaway, he meets a captured, beautiful young woman and wishes to see her free...

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In 1915, without consulting Grey (1872-1939), Harper and Bros. spliced together the last half of this book with the 1913 novel Last of the Duanes to create The Lone Star Rangers--still a popular title. This uncut version is Grey's only Western told in first person; the novel details U.S. Deputy Marshall Russ Sitwell's efforts to help legendary Texas Ranger Vaughn Steele clean up the lawless cattle-rustling town of Fairfield. Sitwell discovers that the town's mayor is in cahoots with a fierce band of outlaws--but Steele has fallen in love with the mayor's daughter and Sitwell with his niece. Grey's characters have depth; unusual for the genre, he probes the psychic damage of cattle rustling--"the bitterness, the defeat, the agony" felt by its victims--which is glossed over in most cookie-cutter Westerns. One cowpoke, his spirit broken, is reduced to tears in front of Sitwell by the humiliation of losing his herd. This edition will delight fans and serve as a solid introduction for anyone unfamiliar with the Balzac of the range. (July) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

From the Publisher

"A good story...excitement, romance, really absorbing interest."

The New York Times, 1915

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160237176
Publisher: Musaicum Books
Publication date: 08/10/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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