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The Spook Hills Mystery

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The Spook Hills Mystery (1914)
by B. M. Bower
Extracted from Popular magazine, 07 November 1914, pp. 1-80.

"In which this capital teller of Western tales opens up a new field of romance under present-day conditions, that bids fair to rival the old scenes of the "Happy Family."

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The Spook Hills Mystery


By B. M. Bower
Author of "Good Indian," "Fortune's Football," Etc.


No writer of "cowboy" stories can equal B. M. Bower. Ever since "Chip" of immortal memory Bower has been easily first among the writers who stage their dramas in the wide spaces of the cattle country. There is something new about this novel. It has to do with the cow-puncher, but also it holds a mystery, one of those intangible, eerie things that savor of ghostly visitations. The mountains held the secret, and holding it, they were re-christened the "Spook Hills." It took a stranger in the West to fathom the mystery. A fine story.


(A Complete Novel)

Chapters (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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