1928. From the master of the western comes a novel full of romance and adventure. The story begins: The mystery and insurmountable nature of Wild Horse Mesa had usurped many a thoughtful hour of Chane Weymer's lonely desert life in Utah. Every wandering rider had a strange story to tell about this vast tableland. But Chane had never before seen it from so lofty and commanding a height as this to which Toddy Nokin, the Piute, had led him; nor had there ever before been so impelling a fascination as that engendered by the ...
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1928. From the master of the western comes a novel full of romance and adventure. The story begins: The mystery and insurmountable nature of Wild Horse Mesa had usurped many a thoughtful hour of Chane Weymer's lonely desert life in Utah. Every wandering rider had a strange story to tell about this vast tableland. But Chane had never before seen it from so lofty and commanding a height as this to which Toddy Nokin, the Piute, had led him; nor had there ever before been so impelling a fascination as that engendered by the Indian. For the Piute claimed that it was the last refuge of the great wild stallion, Panquitch, and his band. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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When two brothers fall in love with two sisters what else can you expect but trouble? Add to that a wild stallion one of the brothers has to own--even if it means the risk of losing his sweetheart--you have the ingredients for this Zane Grey romance set in Utah. Chane Weymer loves horses, and when Toddy Nokin, a Piute Indian tells him of Panquitch who is running free on Wild Horse Mesa, Chane decides that he has to have this magnificent wild horse. Although not as great of a novel as "Wildfire" is, this is still a good read from the master story-teller of the West. P.S. There is an unexpurgated version which came out in 2016 titled Panguitch.