Unlike many other Westerns that were being published in the early twentieth century, many of Jackson Gregory's novels feature strong, gutsy and independent female characters. In Judith of Blue Lake Ranch, Judith Sanford, the proprietor of a cattle ranch, begins to suspect that she's being bilked by an employee. With the help of a friend, Bud Lee, Judith is determined to figure out and put an end to the scheme.
Unlike many other Westerns that were being published in the early twentieth century, many of Jackson Gregory's novels feature strong, gutsy and independent female characters. In Judith of Blue Lake Ranch, Judith Sanford, the proprietor of a cattle ranch, begins to suspect that she's being bilked by an employee. With the help of a friend, Bud Lee, Judith is determined to figure out and put an end to the scheme.