'King of the Outlaw Horde' continues the adventures of Arizona Ames, the title character of one of master storyteller Zane Grey's most memorable novels.
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'King of the Outlaw Horde' continues the adventures of Arizona Ames, the title character of one of master storyteller Zane Grey's most memorable novels.
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To compare father and son can be a dangerous and delicate subject. Or to tread on the reputation of the father to advance yourself is likewise a thing too often abused. Romer Zane Grey did accompany his famous father on many of the father's adventures, and did write the daily comic strips which bore his father's name, according to various sources. But whether or not he actually wrote all of the stories which were published under his name in the "new" Zane Grey Western Magazine from which these stories were collected, is subject to debate, as there is probably no one living who can tell us. Regardless of that, these stories are entertaining, featuring characters Zane Grey created, and that is enough.