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The Phantom Herd,' written by B. M. Bower, is a thrilling Western novel that immerses readers in the rugged and captivating world of cowboys, ranchers, and the mysterious phantom herd that haunts the Montana plains. The story revolves around Chip Bennett, a charismatic cowboy who finds himself entangled in a perplexing mystery. Rumors of a ghostly herd that appears and disappears without a trace begin to circulate, causing unrest among the ranchers. Chip takes it upon himself to uncover the truth behind the phantom herd, setting out on a perilous quest that will test his courage and…mehr

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The Phantom Herd,' written by B. M. Bower, is a thrilling Western novel that immerses readers in the rugged and captivating world of cowboys, ranchers, and the mysterious phantom herd that haunts the Montana plains. The story revolves around Chip Bennett, a charismatic cowboy who finds himself entangled in a perplexing mystery. Rumors of a ghostly herd that appears and disappears without a trace begin to circulate, causing unrest among the ranchers. Chip takes it upon himself to uncover the truth behind the phantom herd, setting out on a perilous quest that will test his courage and determination. The book is a thrilling Western adventure that combines elements of mystery, action, and romance. Bower's vivid descriptions transport readers to the rugged landscapes of Montana, where the allure of the untamed West clashes with the supernatural. This gripping tale of bravery, resilience, and the pursuit of truth will captivate fans of Western literature and leave them yearning for more.
Autorenporträt
Margaret Muzzy American author Sinclair of Sinclair-Cowan, née Muzzy (November 15, 1871 - July 23, 1940), better known by the pen name B. M. Bower specialized in producing works of fiction about the American Old West. Her works, which depict cowboys and cows from the Montana Flying U Ranch, showed "an interest in ranch life, the use of working cowboys as main characters (even in romantic plots), the occasional appearance of eastern types for contrast, a sense of the western landscape as both harsh and grand, and a good deal of factual attention to such matters as cattle branding and bronc busting." She married three men: Bertrand William Sinclair, a Western author, in 1905; Clayton Bower in 1890; and Robert Elsworth Cowan in 1921. But she decided to go by Bower when she published.