Listen up, folks! It's 1871, and we've got ourselves a predicament on our hands. Jane Withersteen, a wealthy ranch owner, has stirred up quite the commotion. She's crossed paths with her Mormon church leaders, giving them a hearty slap in the face. How, you ask? Well, she had the audacity to reject the idea of marrying a church elder and even had the nerve to befriend some Gentiles, those non-Mormons.
But fear not, fasten your seatbelts because here comes our leading man. Riding in like a lightning bolt, we've got none other than Lassiter, the epitome of a Western hero. He's shrouded in mystery, driven by his purpose, and lethal with those guns of his. But hold on to your hats, folks, because behind that tough exterior lies a heart of gold.
While Lassiter lends a helping hand to Jane at her ranch, we've got another adventure brewing in the heart of the Utah canyonlands. Our trusty friend and rider, Bern Venters, finds himself embarking on a wild ride of his own.
Now, let me tell ya, "Riders of the Purple Sage" ain't just your run-of-the-mill tale. It's an epic saga of bravery and love, with courageous men and formidable women stealing the show. And can we just take a moment to appreciate the presence of our trusty four-legged companions and those lightning-fast horses? They're as essential to this story as the air we breathe.
Oh, and wait for it, there's a twist in the tale. The Masked Rider, lurking in the shadows, adds an extra layer of intrigue to this adventure.
So, folks, grab your popcorn, cozy up by the fire, and get ready to dive into Zane Grey's captivating tale as narrated by the one and only Laurie Anne Walden. With an audiobook rating of 4.3 out of 5, weighing in at a thrilling 10 hours and 47 minutes, this is a ride you won't want to miss. Buckle up, sit back, and let the Western winds carry you away on this unforgettable journey.





























