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To the Last Man
- Narrated by: Jim Gough
- Length: 10 hrs and 49 mins
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Summary
To the Last Man is Zane Grey's archetypal tale of a bitter feud between two unforgiving factions: the ranchers led by Jean Isbel and, on the other side, Lee Jorth and his band of cattle rustlers. In the grip of a relentless code of loyalty to their own people, they fight the war of the Tonto Basin, desperately, doggedly, to the last man, neither side seeing the futility of it until it is too late. And in this volatile environment, young Jean finds himself hopelessly in love with a girl from whom he is apparently separated by an impassable barrier. How he battles to overcome the difficult situation makes a dramatic conclusion to this desperate feud.
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- 26-04-22
Mills and Boon eat your heart out
Majority of this book is romantic twaddle that would not be out of place in a Mills and Boon.
However, the western novel which is obscured by the romance is really gripping and the description of places, in particular, is wonderful.
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