The Lost Wagon Train, Zane Grey
The Lost Wagon Train, Zane Grey
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The Lost Wagon Train
A Western Story

Author: Zane Grey, Joe Wheeler

Narrator: John McLain

Unabridged: 11 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 08/15/2017

Categories: Fiction, Western


Synopsis

The story of a Civil War soldier finding his humanity in the face of horrible savagery.Emerging from the Civil War a shamed and broken man, Stephen Latch turns to a life of thievery and murder. Still hoping to uphold the values of the Confederacy, Latch sets his sights on the wealth of resources pouring westward from the northern United States, putting together a band of ruthless misfits to help him stake his claim of the riches of the caravans.Latch’s plan calls for an unusual alliance, one made with Chief Satana and his band of Kiowas. The Kiowas are in desperate need of “firewater”—the rum and whiskey that Latch keeps secreted away—and Latch plans to use it to inspire them to levels of barbarism not seen anywhere else. Once the caravan drivers and passengers are dispatched with, Latch and his men will spirit away the now ownerless wagons, never to be seen again.The Lost Wagon Train follows Latch on his greatest attack against a train of 160 wagons, and shows how the once-haunted man turns a corner and finds a new life away from the ways of the brigand.

About Zane Grey

The prolific American writer Zane Grey was the pioneer of the Western literary genre. Grey produced well over 100 books, in which he presented the West as a moral battleground, where his characters were either destroyed or redeemed. His semi-outlaw heroes were his most enduring creation. He sold some 17 million books during his lifetime, and an estimated 100 Hollywood Western films have been based on his stories.

Born with the name Pearl Grey in Zanesville, Ohio, in 1872, Zane was the son of a farmer and part-time preacher. His mother was a second-generation Danish Quaker. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in dentistry in 1896 and practiced in New York City until 1904. That year, Grey wrote and self-published his first book, Betty Zane, after it was turned down by several publishers. The colorful frontier story was based on his mother's journal and eventually became a critical success. He married Lina Elise Roth, who encouraged him to become a full-time professional writer.

In 1908, Grey made a journey to the West with Colonel C. J. "Buffalo" Jones, who told him tales of adventure on the plains. This trip turned out to be a turning point in Grey's career. In 1912, Riders of the Purple Sage was published. It sold 2 million copies and was filmed three times. Grey's formula-in which a mysterious outlaw fights to protect the innocent and the good-shows up in many of his novels. In 1918, he moved to Altadena, California, where he lived for the rest of his life. Grey died on October 23, 1939.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on September 15, 2022

The Lost Wagon Train was written by Zane Grey and published in 1932. This novel starts out during the civil war and follows a man named Steven Latch who had formed a gang of outlaws in the west. Years later we see that Latch has settled in a prosperous and beautiful place called Latch’s Field and li......more

Goodreads review by Jay on February 08, 2021

The book starts in 1861. Two main characters are Stephen Latch and Lester Cornwall. They work with a gang and a group of Kiowa braves to massacre a wagon trail. They are the worst sort of outlaws. Is there redemption? One woman lives and marries Latch. Years pass, Latch is passing as a regular citiz......more

Goodreads review by Fredrick on December 06, 2017

A veteran of the Confederate army comes West after the Civil War. He and his band of outlaws plan to hijack a large wagon train by giving wiskey to Indians in exchange for their help. An old time western without blatant sex, profanity, or extreme violence.......more

Goodreads review by Chris on July 19, 2017

Not the edition I "rescued" from the local transfer station which has a photograph cover. My first ZG book and it's not bad(I'm not quite done yet). Takes place over 20+ years mostly in NE New Mexico and includes a number of authentic place names: Fort Dodge, Fort Union, Wagon Mount(or Mound)and the......more

Goodreads review by Cameron on April 30, 2020

Even though I walloped this book with a three star review, I would like to say there was one chapter that dipped its toes in two-star territory, and other parts that neared five-stars. That is to say, like reading any older western, I had to put my 2020 self in-check and take the parts I could take......more