Trueman Rock was a man who used his gun only out of necessity - against cattle rustlers and crooked men. When he returned to Wagontongue, he expected to have a run-in with old enemies, but found they were all dead. They'd been bad hombres and had met with their own kind of justice. What Rock hadn't counted on was running into Ash Preston - a man more vicious and dishonest than any of them. Now he would have to use his gun to save his skin!
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Trueman Rock was a man who used his gun only out of necessity - against cattle rustlers and crooked men. When he returned to Wagontongue, he expected to have a run-in with old enemies, but found they were all dead. They'd been bad hombres and had met with their own kind of justice. What Rock hadn't counted on was running into Ash Preston - a man more vicious and dishonest than any of them. Now he would have to use his gun to save his skin!
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Add this copy of Sunset Pass to cart. $2.91, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Reno rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Reno, NV, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by HarperPrism.
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Add this copy of Sunset Pass to cart. $2.91, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Baltimore rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Halethorpe, MD, UNITED STATES, published 1993 by HarperPrism.
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What can I say about this book? Sunset Pass is vintage Zane Grey--what most people expect to find. Trueman Rock, a man who can use a gun to fight cattle rustlers and crooked men, when he returns home to Wagontongue, he expects trouble from his old enemies, but he finds new enemies as well. Ash Preston was the meanest, most violent man True has ever come up against, and not only that, the brother of the girl he loves, Thiry Preston. This is a good book; solid, with believable characters, reasonable, difficult situations for the hero and heroine to overcome, and romance as only Zane Grey can tell it. Four out of five stars is about right as to a rating. Good, but not great; better than almost anything written today. I recommend it.