Trueman Rock is a daring young cowboy and rider. Six years ago he had to leave the cowtown of Wagontongue because of a history of gunfights and run-ins with bad hombres. Since then, heโs become a man who only uses his gun when he needs to, on rustlers and crooks. Now, heโs returning to his hometown. But things have changed. The town and its people arenโt what they used to be. He expects to find some of his enemies there to welcome him, but instead finds theyโre all dead. In their place is the Preston family.
The Prestons have just about taken over the town of Sunset Pass and reign supreme. But Trueman discovers that thereโs a brooding mystery surrounding the Preston clan, centered on Ash, the eldest son. Ash is a cold, vicious, and slippery man. Unfortunately for Trueman, he finds himself falling in love with Thiry Preston, Ashโs sister. Ash holds a jealous love for her and sheโll do just about anything he says, and heโs ruined more than one love-struck cowboy before Trueman came along.
Trueman Rockโs quest to win over the girl heโs fallen for brings him face-to-face with the sinister true face of the Preston clan and their control of Wagontongue, and he must confront them to be with Thiry and save the town he loves. Sunset Pass, first published in 1931, is another dramatic tale of the West by Zane Grey.
Zane Grey (1872-1939) is an American author known for his action adventure stories set in the American West. Before his writing career took off, he was a minor league baseball player and a licensed dentist. Riders of the Purple Sage, his most famous novel, launched a prolific career that included 90 books and an estimated nine million published words.