Gold and passion are a deadly combination. Never become involved with your business partner's daughter. The definitive edition. • Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey In the harsh conditions of the Sonoran desert, two men are brought together by what seems to be fate. The younger of the two, a lone gold prospector by the name Robert Burton alias Cameron, had a wild fling with the older man's daughter Nell. Jonas Warren is looking for his daughter, pregnant with Burton's child. After some disagreement, the two men reconcile, and Warren learns Burton…mehr
Gold and passion are a deadly combination. Never become involved with your business partner's daughter. The definitive edition. • Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey In the harsh conditions of the Sonoran desert, two men are brought together by what seems to be fate. The younger of the two, a lone gold prospector by the name Robert Burton alias Cameron, had a wild fling with the older man's daughter Nell. Jonas Warren is looking for his daughter, pregnant with Burton's child. After some disagreement, the two men reconcile, and Warren learns Burton married his daughter. They find gold, and unfortunately, succumb to a sandstorm but not before Burton leaves the discovery to Nell in a note. "They’ve got some machine guns, and they’re going to lick the federals sure." Richard Gale arrives at the town of Casita with the border with Mexico, becomes a ranger, fights Mexican rebels, and falls in love with his boss's stepdaughter Nell Burton. Nell Burton has serious issues, thinking she is illegitimate and hence fends off Gale's attention. Will their young love bloom against all the odds? Get a copy of the Sastrugi Press edition and find out today!
Pearl Zane Grey, the fourth child of Alice Josephine Zane and Lewis Gray, was born in Zanesville, Ohio. After Zane's birth, the family changed their last name from Gray to Grey. Lewis Grey, a dentist, did not want his son to waste his time writing stories. Lewis ripped up Zane's first story when he was only fifteen. The only thing Zane wanted to do was play baseball and write, but he was forced into dentistry for practical reasons. Zane attended the University of Pennsylvania on a baseball scholarship. He was a decent athlete and played in the minor leagues. After graduation with a degree in dentistry, Zane moved to New York and opened his dentistry business where he struggled with his need to write. He went camping and fishing with his brother in Pennsylvania where he met Lina Roth, known as Dolly. Zane and Dolly were married in 1905. He warned her he would not stop being a free spirit and had numerous affairs after his marriage. In 1918, the Zanes moved to California and settled in Altadena in 1920. Dolly, a former schoolteacher, edited all of Zane's manuscripts and managed his career including all his contracts. Zane traveled and explored the west, went fishing, and wrote. He had a cabin in Oregon on the Rogue River, and in the desert by the Mogollon Rim near Payson, Arizona. He wrote articles for magazines, serializations, and novels. His most famous novel was Riders of the Purple Sage. In 1939, Zane Grey died at the age of 67. After his death, his wife and son published some of his unfinished novels. At least fifty movies were made based on his novels.
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