BM Bower THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX Flying U Series # 7 (B M Bowers Westerns # 7 ) Western Novels Comparable to Louis L'amour Westerns

BM Bower THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX Flying U Series # 7 (B M Bowers Westerns # 7 ) Western Novels Comparable to Louis L'amour Westerns

BM Bower THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX Flying U Series # 7 (B M Bowers Westerns # 7 ) Western Novels Comparable to Louis L'amour Westerns

BM Bower THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX Flying U Series # 7 (B M Bowers Westerns # 7 ) Western Novels Comparable to Louis L'amour Westerns

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Overview

Action and adventure there are a-plenty in this tale of the “Flying U” boys in New Mexico, in which a fake bank robbery for film purposes precedes a real one for lust of gold; and the Happy Family, sworn in as deputy sheriffs, follow a trail through miles and miles of arid desert in quest of the robbers, only to encounter instead a band of frightened Navajo Indians who might have annihilated them if Luck Lindsay hadn’t understood sign-talk. Finally, when their search succeeded, Annie-Many-Ponies, daughter of a chief, showed her Sioux heritage and Ramon Chavez received his just desserts. It is a strong, emotional story that will appeal to this favorite author’s many readers. The "Flying U" boys stage a fake bank robbery for film purposes which precedes a real one for lust of gold.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012383280
Publisher: Ryetown Classics
Publication date: 04/10/2011
Series: WESTERNS Comprehensive Collection of Classic Western Novels , #7
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 515 KB

About the Author

B. M. Bower (aka Bertha Muzzy Sinclair) was born in the state of Minnesota in 1871. The Bower family headed west to Montana in 1888 where Bertha became a teacher in Grand Falls. Her first husband's name was Clayton J. Bower, whom she married at the age of nineteen. Around 1900 Bower started to pen short stories, but her novel CHIP OF THE FLYING U was her first commercial success and is still said to most representative of her work. It was unheard of for a woman to write westerns back then, and many thought B.M.Bower was a man. Her writing stands up to Zane Grey and Louis L'Amour.
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