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The Rustlers Of Pecos County is a fictional story written by Zane Grey. The narrative begins with a Texas Ranger and a US Deputy Marshal who is battling a rustler gang while falling in love in west Texas. Then, in south Texas' Pecos County, the town of Linrock has been taken over by a band of rustlers. Now, the story takes you to a part of these two rangers who have been sent to a rustler gang's town to enforce law and order-one working covertly as a wild cowboy, the other operating openly and incurring the ire of outlaws. Then, they run the danger of losing the woman's love in order to do it.…mehr

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The Rustlers Of Pecos County is a fictional story written by Zane Grey. The narrative begins with a Texas Ranger and a US Deputy Marshal who is battling a rustler gang while falling in love in west Texas. Then, in south Texas' Pecos County, the town of Linrock has been taken over by a band of rustlers. Now, the story takes you to a part of these two rangers who have been sent to a rustler gang's town to enforce law and order-one working covertly as a wild cowboy, the other operating openly and incurring the ire of outlaws. Then, they run the danger of losing the woman's love in order to do it. These women are the rustler chief's niece and daughter, of who they are unaware. There doesn't seem to be a decent choice for these two committed lawmen. Now, the story has two puppies trailing the skirts with sorrowful eyes! The two women are at the center of half of the narrative. The narrative went on to explain that Steel and Russ were there to dismantle the rustler's group. Would the Rangers get their ladies and the women would get their heroes? To read this aimful fictional story you can read the book!
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Pearl Zane Grey was an American author and dentist known for his novels and stories. He was born on January 31, 1872, in Zanesville, Ohio. He was the fourth son born to Alice "Allie" Josephine Zane and Lewis M. Gray. His mother was a Quaker immigrant whose forefather Robert Zane came to the American colonies in 1673. His father was a dentist. Grey studied dentistry from the University of Pennsylvania and completed his graduation in 1896. He got married to Lina Roth also known as Dolly in 1905. He had anger issues, depression and suffered mood swings which affected his life. And so, Grey spent most of his time away from the family, while Dolly managed his career and raised their three children. Their family moved to California in 1918 and settled in Altadena, California in 1920 in a home they named as Zane Grey Estate. Grey continued writing during 1930s and was in great depression. From 1925 to his death in 1939 he travelled away from his family exploring the unspoiled lands, particularly the islands of the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia. He died on October 23, 1939, aged 67 at his home in Altadena, California due to heart attack.