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(More customer reviews)I read "Riders of the Purple Sage" years ago and picked up this book when I noticed that it was the sequel. This is not a fast read...the story does not flow as easily as "Riders of the Purple Sage". The love story is quaint. The story is a bit choppy and takes awhile to get to the main plot. If you have read the pre-quel, and want to find out what happened to Lassiter, Jane, and Fay after being trapped in Surprise Valley, this book will answer all of your questions.
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"'ROLL THE STONE!'"It stirred, it groaned, it grated, it moved, and with a slow grinding, as of wrathful relief, began to lean. It had waited ages to fall, and now was slow in starting. Then, as if suddenly instinct with life, it leaped hurtingly down to alight on the steep incline, to bound more swiftly into the air, to gather momentum, to plunge into the lofty leaning crag below. The crag thundered into atoms. A wave of air-a splitting shock! Dust shrouded the sunset red of shaking rims; dust shrouded Tull as he fell on his knees with uplifted arms. Shafts and monuments and sections of wall fell majestically."From the depths there rose a long-drawn rumbling roar. The outlet to Deception Pass closed forever."But what happened next?John Shefford is on a quest, a quest driven by a story of love, violence, and mystery. His sojourn among the Navajos and Mormons of the wild American West is told in this sweeping epic sequel to "Riders of the Purple Sage."
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