<p><strong><em>The definitive edition.</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>• Features an extended biography of the life and experiences of Pearl Zane Grey</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>• Large Print</em></strong></p><p><strong>The Mormons were hell-bent on preserving their doctrine of polygamy. </strong></p><p><strong><em>They devised a smart scheme of hiding their wives inside "sealed" villages away from the long arm of the law.</em></strong></p><p><em>The Rainbow Trail</em> is Zane Grey's sequel to his 1912 classic, <em>Riders of the Purple Sage</em>. The definitive western ended with the rolling down of a huge rock by Lassiter to seal up himself, Jane Withersteen, and the little Fay Larkin in the "Surprise Valley," away from the pursuing Mormons. </p><p>Years later, John Shefford, a disillusioned minister who was kicked out of his church, got a new job delivering goods to a village of almost 50 women-a "sealed-wife" village. He became friends with Venters who told him the story of Lassiter, Jane, and Fay. Shefford became intrigued with the tale and decided to find the "Surprise Valley." </p><p>In his travels, he heard another chilling story that the Mormons had found a way into the Valley and carried young Fay away forcefully. He had to either organize a rescue or forget getting his beloved Larkin forever. </p><p>In a bid to save the girl, Shefford embarked on a series of journeys full of hardship, treachery, narrow escapes, and mixed joy. If you're a fan of Zane Grey, get this beautiful edition today.</p>