Her father's death has left Jane Withersteen in possession of the richest land holding in the Cottonwoods, a Mormon village on the 1871 Utah frontier. Most importantly, Amber Spring runs through her property and so she controls the water supply that makes possible the rolling fields of purple sage. But now the Mormon church wants to gain contol of the spring by forcing an unwilling Jane to marry Elder Tull. They've been steadily increasing the pressure on her and as the novel opens, Tull and his henchmen have come to arrest Venters, the Gentile foreman on her ranch. Outnumbered and outgunned, Jane prays for deliverance. Just as Tull is about to whip Venters, a rider in black appears--Lassiter, the scourge of the Mormons. Lassiter is an archetype of the mythic Western hero. In him we see the origins of both Shane and Ethan Edwards (from The Searchers, Amos in the novel)--a lone gunmen fighting for Justice, he has descended upon Mormon Utah with a vengeance, obsessively searching for the sister who was kidnapped by a Mormon proselytizer. Jane takes him on as a ranch hand, but makes him swear to forsake violence. Inevitably (as in High Noon), events force her to release him from his oath. Despite an extremely harsh view of Mormons, this is one of the truly great Westerns; a must read. (Reviewed:) Grade: (A) Tweet Websites:-WIKIPEDIA: Zane Grey - -ESSAY: Fishing the Island of the Dead (Zane Grey, Sporting Classics Daily) -ESSAY: Zane Grey in Print: A Collector’s Guide (Jim Casada, Mar 18, 2025, Sporting Classics Daily) -ESSAY: PROGRESSIVE AND REGRESSIVE: THE EVOLVING TREATMENT OF INDIGENOUS AMERICANS IN ZANE GREY’S ‘THE VANISHING AMERICAN’ (Frank Scheide, 12/08/22, Starting Points) -REVIEW: Why is a cowboy writer from Ohio venerated in a small Aussie beach town? The incredible story of Zane Grey: The dentist-turned bestselling author had caravan park named after him after making a killer shark movie in 1930s Australia. A swashbuckling new biography unspools the unlikely tale (Beejay Silcox, Mon 28 Jul 2025, The Guardian) Book-related and General Links: -ZANE GREY (1872-1939) original name Pearl Grey (kirjasto) -Zane Grey Museum--National Park Service (Lackawaxen, PA) -Zane Grey's West Society -ARCHIVES : "zane grey" (NY Review of Books) -REVIEW : Larry McMurtry: Pulpmaster, NY Review of Books Zane Grey: Romancing the West by Stephen J. May Maverick Heart: The Further Adventures of Zane Grey by Stephen J. May GENERAL :
If you liked Riders of the Purple Sage, try:
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Parkman, Francis
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Trevanian
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