Good Indian by B. M. Bower is a Western novel that tells the story of Grant, a well-educated and brooding half-breed man who returns home to the Hart Ranch after his father's death. When a distant relative named Evadna comes to stay with the family, Grant's life takes an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, a shady lawyer is attempting to seize the Hart...More
Bertha Muzzy Sinclair (B.M. Bower) was an American author who wrote novels, short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. Her works were centered around cowboys and cows of the Flying U Ranch in Montana, and reflected her keen interest in ranch life. Her writing was characterized by its accuracy in portraying cowboy life, factual attention to events such as cattle branding and bronc busting, and humor. Bower wrote 57 Western novels, and by the time of her death, her books had sold more than two million copies.
Bertha Muzzy Sinclair (B.M. Bower) was an American author who wrote novels, short stories, and screenplays about the American Old West. Her works were centered around cowboys and cows of the Flying U Ranch in Montana, and reflected her keen interest in ranch life. Her writing was characterized by its accuracy in portraying cowboy life, factual attention to events such as cattle branding and bronc busting, and humor. Bower wrote 57 Western novels, and by the time of her death, her books had sold more than two million copies.
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Good Indian by B. M. Bower is a Western novel that tells the story of Grant, a well-educated and brooding half-breed man who returns home to the Hart Ranch after his father's death. When a distant relative named Evadna comes to stay with the family, Grant's life takes an unexpected turn. Meanwhile, a shady lawyer is attempting to seize the Hart Ranch using mineral right laws. As the family tries to protect their land, they become entangled with claim jumpers, a group of native Americans, and three very different women.