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The Desert Crucible Ties Up Loose Ends, March 11, 2009
This review is from: The Desert Crucible (Mass Market Paperback)
The Desert Crucible, the sequel to Zane Grey's immortal Riders of the Purple Sage, is absolutely worth reading although it is somewhat quieter and tamer than the preceding work. The slower pace is difficult to adjust to at first, especially if one reads this book immediately after Riders of the Purple Sage.
Not only does Grey use The Desert Crucible to tie up the loose ends of Lassiter, Withersteen, Venters and other characters in Riders..., but he also appears to make attempts to somewhat modify the harsh condemnation of Mormons that one is left with in Riders of the Purple Sage. He doesn't completely absolve this group, but he does leave one with the hope that the new generation of Mormons will not be as dispicable as the murdering, lieing, cheating, polygamists depicted in Riders of the Purple Sage.
The Desert Crucible is the story of man's quest to find himself by following a dream. It also sensitively touches upon the plight of the American Indian. In the process Grey cannot help but denigrate the missionary work that helped destroy these people.
Grey's characters in this book are more prone to introspection than they were in Riders of the Purple Sage. While his main character is running away from disgrace, he also finds strength from his Indian and Mormon friends. Again, Grey is not letting Mormons off in this book, but he does soften the blow.
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Great story, great writer, April 14, 2010
This review is from: The Desert Crucible (Mass Market Paperback)
I have read dozens of Zane Grey books over the years. There were 2 versions of this book and the 2nd version made more sense. At one time I had a 35 volume set of Zane Grey books and had read each book at least 4 time before relegating them to the attic. I thought that to be a 'great' waste, so I bagged them up and donated them to my local library where they are bringing joy to more people which is what I wanted. An unread book is no good to anyone!!
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Desert Crucible, January 7, 2009
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Exellent follow-up to Riders of the Purple Sage. Details of Riders are followed through in this book. Zane Grey knows the West, the country and the people.
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