Zane Grey writes the consumate western. Panhandle Smith returns home to find everything changed. Can he get back all he's lost?
As thrilling as Louis L'Amour, but perhaps better written.
You can always count on Zane Grey for an entertaining western. Especially as his novels don't have any of the crudity of some of the current Western writers.
In this book, the "Top Hand" story has 177 pages, while the short story "Don, the Story of a Lion Dog" has 24 pages.
In this book, the "Top Hand" story has 177 pages, while the short story "Don, the Story of a Lion Dog" has 24 pages.