The Border Legion
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The Border Legion

by Zane Grey

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
257
Language
English
Published
1916

Overview

The Border Legion is a Zane Grey western about outlaw power, frontier danger, loyalty, and moral testing in a rugged borderland. The story follows Joan Randle after she is drawn into the orbit of Jack Kells and his band, where violence, desire, fear, and survival reshape every choice. Grey uses the wilderness and outlaw camp as places where character is exposed under pressure.

The novel offers the familiar force of Grey's frontier fiction: sweeping landscape, hard riders, tense pursuit, and emotional conflict between danger and redemption. It is not only an action story, but also a drama about whether courage and conscience can endure lawless surroundings. Readers interested in classic westerns, outlaw gangs, frontier romance, moral adventure, and early twentieth-century popular fiction will find a vivid Zane Grey tale.

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