Buffalo Dreamers

Buffalo Dreamers
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Publisher : John Newman
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781591523246
ISBN-13 : 1591523249
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Download or read book Buffalo Dreamers written by John Newman and published by John Newman. This book was released on 2022-11-14 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A YOUNG MARINE PROTECTS WHAT IS MOST SACREd When young Sam Comstock returns from Iraq, his skills as a Marine are sought to help kill a herd of buffalo thought to be carrying a dangerous infectious disease. Changing alliances, emotional journeys, and an unexpected romance, however, place him at a crossroads between a group of Natives, the government, and the cattle industry. Join Sam on his fight for the lives of the cattle and his own as he chases romance and battles law enforcement, corporate America, and the spectre of his past. * Author of Tipi Ring Ranch, Before and After the Buffalo, a historical book about his ranch that was archived by the Montana Historical Society. * Author formally trained at Stanford, where he majored in biology and studied creative writing with Scott Turow.


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