To the Last Man

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To the Last Man

by Zane Grey

EN·~9 hours

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Set against the stark, breathtaking landscape of Arizona’s Tonto Basin, this novel immerses listeners in the heart of a historic feud that once tore the West apart. The author, a seasoned chronicler of frontier life, blends personal encounters with rugged cowboys, bear hunters, and isolated families to reveal the raw humanity behind the legend. Vivid descriptions of mountains, mesas, and untamed wilderness become characters in their own right, highlighting the clash between ideals of honor and the harsh realities of a region still haunted by its violent past.

Through the eyes of a determined writer seeking truth, the story follows his journeys—from hunting game to earning the trust of stoic locals—while friendships form with a reclusive Texan family and a seasoned guide who have witnessed the lingering echoes of the Pleasant Valley War. Their whispered histories hint at a bitter conflict between cattlemen and sheepmen that shaped the valley’s destiny. Listeners are invited to feel the tension, beauty, and lingering mystery of a frontier where every ridge holds a story waiting to be told.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (523K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2000-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Zane Grey

Zane Grey

1872–1939

Best known for turning the American West into fast-moving adventure stories, he helped shape the popular Western novel for generations of readers. Before becoming a full-time writer, he trained and worked as a dentist, then went on to publish dozens of books and become one of the genre’s biggest names.

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