Set during the Revolutionary War, the novel highlights the bravery of Betty Zane, who heroically resupplies Fort Henry with gunpowder, turning the tide in a critical battle. Zane Grey, inspired by his great-grandmother's legacy, self-published this historical tale when he couldn't find a traditional publisher. Recommended for fans of historical fiction, the book is part of a modern edition that includes a new introduction and biography of the author, celebrating Grey's contributions to American literature, particularly in the Western genre.
La Trilogía del Río Ohio Serie
Esta trilogía se adentra en el corazón del paisaje y la historia estadounidense a través de narrativas de vida convincentes. Sigue los viajes de individuos cuyos destinos están intrínsecamente ligados al río Ohio y a los cambios culturales más amplios. Las historias exploran temas de superación de la adversidad, la búsqueda de identidad y los ecos del pasado, resonando con lectores que buscan una narración profunda y significativa.



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- 2Set against the backdrop of the Western border over a century ago, the narrative draws from the authentic journal of Colonel Ebenezer Zane, a key figure in the settlement of the region. The author embraces the story's raw and brutal elements, reflecting the true spirit of that era. Highlighting the often-overlooked struggles of pioneers, the book aims to elevate this tragic yet significant period in American history, providing valuable insights into the challenges faced during the conquest of the wilderness. 
- 3The Last Trail- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
 Set in the Ohio Valley during the late 1700s, this thrilling novel by the bestelling author of Riders of the Purple Sage recounts the rescue of a settler's daughter from hostile Indians.