Nan of Music Mountain
Nan of Music Mountain is a frontier novel written by Frank H. Spearman in 1917, set in the rugged American West. The story follows Henry de Spain, a marksman who faces humiliation after losing a shooting contest to the skilled Nan Morgan, leading to a rivalry filled with intrigue and attraction. As de Spain takes on the management of the Thief River stage line, he navigates the dangers of outlaws and his complex feelings for Nan amidst the tensions of frontier life.












