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Jun 2nd, 2016, 5:35 pm
Sunset Pass: A Western Story by Zane Grey
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Overview: When the train pulls into Wagontongue, the reader becomes Trueman Rock, returning to town after killing a man six years earlier. As you wander along your old familiar streets, you notice every change -- people's ages, the town's populace, even the new location of Sol Winter's general store.

SUNSET PASS was written during the period many refer to as Zane Grey's 'decline.' Written in 1928 and published as a book in 1931, it may not boast the complex storyline of THE RAINBOW TRAIL or THE LAST OF THE DUANES, but it has the most uncanny, inexplicable power to take you into the characters' world. Grey's mastery of detail makes the reader feel along with the main character as he encounters friends of old. Perhaps Grey strikes a universal chord, how we all love our own hometowns and pray no disaster befalls them, when he writes of the vile Ash Preston terrorizing the two places Rock loves best -- Wagontongue and the mystical Sunset Pass.

Of course, with Preston being so possessive of his daughter Thiry, Trueman Rock will experience a few unsavory episodes in his quest to win her love. As with Romeo and Juliet, this undying love is depicted in the novel with shining sincerity. Out of love, and certainly not logic, Rock helps clear Gage Preston of cattle-rustling charges. Alas, the one thing that Thiry holds dearest is the one thing Rock must destroy. Her own father.

When Gage purchases a marriage license for Thiry and Rock, Ash Preston turns to final hostility, forcing Rock to take aim at Preston to either win or lose Thiry's love. In the end, with half of his head shot away.
Genre: Fiction, Western

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