Probably one of my least favorite Zane Grey books. I loved the setting, the description of landscape even, but the basic plot is a cowboy falling in love with a married woman whose husband is a crook and a brute, which feels a lot like a justification. Also, the hero confronts the awful husband to kill him, but then the husband falls off the cliff on his own and oh yes, he's conveniently not really married to his wife because has a previous, still living wife. In short, this book just doesn't age well and can fade from the reading pool.