The Heritage Of The Desert
Zane Grey
Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022)
Jack Hare is a young cowboy who was rescued from sure death by an old settler by the name of August Naab. Hare learns that Naab's ranch is a dangerous place and is challenged by cattle thieves and a corrupt rancher who is after Naab's water rights. The greatest danger Hare faces though, is over Mescal, a half-Navajo shepherdess who is already promised in marriage to Naab's first-born son. Hare must stop the marriage, but can't kill the son of his benefactor, August Naab...until a gun battle with rustlers brings the two face-to-face over drawn pistols. (Summary by Jerry James) (9 hr 25 min)
Chapters
01 - The Sign of the Sunset | 23:53 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
02 - White Sage | 30:49 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
03 - The Trail of the Red Wall | 37:16 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
04 - The Oasis | 25:43 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
05 - Black Sage and Juniper | 35:31 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
06 - The Wind in the Cedars | 16:35 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
07 - Silvermane | 28:44 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
08 - The Breaker of Wild Mustangs | 23:07 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
09 - The Scent of Desert-Water | 26:31 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
10 - Riding the Ranges - Part 1 | 25:22 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
11 - Riding the Ranges - Part 2 | 19:32 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
12 - The Desert-Hawk | 25:52 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
13 - Echo Cliffs | 27:42 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
14 - The Sombre Line | 19:45 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
15 - Wolf | 24:02 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
16 - Desert Night | 16:13 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
17 - Thunder River | 37:25 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
18 - The Swoop of the Hawk | 28:29 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
19 - The Heritage Of The Desert | 20:02 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
20 - Unleashed - Part 1 | 20:23 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
21 - Unleashed - Part 2 | 22:51 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
22 - The Rage of the Old Lion | 18:53 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
23 - Mescal | 10:27 | Read by Richard Kilmer (1942 - 2022) |
Reviews
STORY ENVELOPES THE READER
Avid Listener
To tell a good story quickly is the sign of a good author. To weave the story patiently so as to make it vividly real to the reader is the sign of a great author.
Interesting
Hospitable Georgian
Richard did a great job reading such a long book! His voice gets a little hoarse sounding at times but mine would too reading that long. I thought the story line was good although i occasionally glazed over at Zane's wordy descriptions. I do appreciate that Zane knew how to make a story last over several years of time unlike modern writers who can't seem to make a story last three weeks!
CJBLAKEMAN
The only Zane Grey book I had read before this one was Betty Zane, and I loved that one. I realy enjoyed this one as well. The plot was somewhat predictable, but then I don't like bad surprises in stories anyway. at the same time, there was plenty going on to keep the story going.
Enjoyable
A LibriVox Listener
Good story, and a decent reading. However, there is no "X" in escape. Once I noticed the reader saying "excape" my ears hooked on to it, and it nearly drove me crazy. That being said it was overall a very good job.
Lengthy but good story
Lawrence Phleger
A great narration by Richard Kilmer. A classic Zane Grey story chucked full of vivid descriptions of the landscape of the Utah desert country.
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A LibriVox Listener
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There is no x in escape!!!but it is easy to excape into the tale
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Will put you to sleep.
insomniac
This reader is great if you have trouble sleeping. He reads everything as if he cheerishes every word. It sounds like he really enjoys the scenery. If he would describe say someone getting his head smashed in by an axe then youd come out of it thinking well.. how charming.