A genuine and vivid chronicle of frontier days along the Ohio River, when a cocked rifle and a soft step were the surest means of survival.
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"I read a lot of Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour when I was in my early teens, thanks to my dad. 'The Last Trail' is my favorite Zane Grey. I did try to read it again as an adult a couple of years ago and it didn't hold quite the same charm, which made me a little sad. I still love them, though." — Bee (4 out of 5 stars)
"I read a lot of Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour when I was in my early teens, thanks to my dad. 'The Last Trail' is my favorite Zane Grey. I did try to read it again as an adult a couple of years ago and it didn't hold quite the same charm, which made me a little sad. I still love them, though."
" If you ever want to make sure you have a GREAT book to listen to on a long drive you'll never go wrong with a Zane Grey book. Everyone in the car will get caught up in the action and romance. This was another fun book to listen to while performing mundane tasks at work. "
" Not a typical book for me but really good. Taken place back when settlers were just moving west to Ohio. Book encompasses what life was like back then, encounters with Indian tribes and even a little romance included. "
" Entertaining -- for the coboys-and-Indians genre I was pleased at his writing. Old fashioned yes, romance very proper, excellent "wild west" descriptions. "
" Owned by my mother when she was a girl in the early 1940s! "
" Got it free on the kindle and was very surprised. It is a great book. Anyone will like this one. Not just a western lover. "
" In this typical western, the good guy gets the bad guys and wins the girl. Enough said! "
" It hasn't aged very well in its views on native peoples. Interesting though that West Virginia was the west to be won. I think we forget that. "
" A different setting than most of Zane Grey's westerns. This is Ohio at the time it was considered the West. Predictable and slow, but it's a nice break from contemporary fiction. "
" i love historical fiction in almost any form. Betty Zane is the true story of one of Zane Grey's great, great, (something) grandmothers who settled the wilderness back in the 1600s. The writing is dated, but still a good story. "
" This book concludes the trilogy that began with Betty Zane, followed by The Spirit of the border. A spirited and captivating story of pioneer life on the U.S. borderland (Wheeling, West Viginiia - from a time that predates the creation of WV). Very good descriptions on the wilderness. "
" not a book i would usawally read but im really glad i did : ) "
" This novel by Zane Grey is not a Western, but is post-Revolutionary War and focuses on the white settlers seeking to clear out the Ohio Valley of maurading Indians and outlaws which plagued the settlements on the new frontier. Interesting. Grey held my attention with this work. "
" Hey, this is a well written western. There is romance, danger, and a happy ending. It is set around Fort Pit, and involves woodsmen rather than cowboys. If you like the mountain man theme, you'll enjoy this one. I sure did. "
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