"Mormons Utah Fiction." . . "Deserts." . . "Utah" . . "Utah." . "FICTION General." . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Easterner John Hare comes West to improve his health, but is mistaken for a cattleman's spy by outlaws and becomes a hunted man."@en . . . . . "Western stories" . "Western stories"@en . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Desert heritage : a Western story" . . . "To save Jack Hare from an outlaw gang, August Naab sends him with Mescal, a half-Navajo beauty, to his sheep camp in an isolated valley, and even though Mescal knows that she is morally bound to marry August's son, Snap, the two fall in love." . . "Desert heritage : a western story" . "Desert heritage : a western story"@en . "To save Jack Hare from Dene's outlaw gang, August Naab sends him with Mescal to his sheep camp in a isolated valley; even though Mescal knows that she is morally bound to marry August's son, Snap, the two fall in love." . . "Jack Hare, a tough, young cowboy, owes his life to August Naab, the stern but kind old settler who rescued him from sure death and offered him refuge. But Hare soon learns that Naab's Utah ranch is little more than an island paradise surrounded by a sea of danger. Hare must meet the challenge of a brazen gang of cattle thieves and of a corrupt rancher who attempts to steal Naab's water rights." . . "Desert Heritage"@en . . "Large print books"@en . "Desert heritage : an abridged version of 'Heritage of the desert.'" . . "American fiction"@en . . . . "Fiction"@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . . "Desert heritage"@en . "Desert heritage" . "Zane Grey's masterpiece, restored to its original version. Jack Hare is an Easterner who has come west for his health. In Salt Lake City he is mistaken by Dene's outlaw gang for a spy and must flee the town to escape them. He is found suffering from exhaustion and exposure in rough country by the wealthy Mormon rancher August Naab. As he is nursed back to health at Naab's ranch, Hare becomes aware that Naab's holdings are being threatened by both Dene's rustlers and an unscrupulous Gentile land-grabber named Holderness. Hare also comes to know Mescal, originally an orphan of a Spanish father and."@en . . "Fiction in English." . . "Deserts Utah Fiction." . . "Western Stories." . . . . "Mormons." . .