
Twenty-year old Jonathan Tibbs
had been in the far north two years. His adventures
had taken him up the Inside Passage, through Skagway
and over the Chilkoot Trail. After floating down the
Yukon River, he and his sourdough partner, Alaska Charlie,
mined for gold in the Klondike. When the time was right
for leaving, Jonathan took a sternwheeler riverboat
down the Yukon River, bound for home and his family.
Another gold discovery in Nome, Alaska, however, draws
him even further north. Working the creeks brings murder,
but not much gold.
When he unexpectedly sees Alaska Charlie in the Gold
Bar Saloon, Jonathan's luck changes. There is gold in
abundance, but it is discovered in a place nobody thought
to look. Until now.
There are also two more killings, a gunslinger marshal,
and the so-called "justice" of a miners trial.
Not to mention a lovely dance hall singer named Miss
Penelope Haggerty.
Jonathan Tibbs may have left the Klondike, but his adventures
follow him.
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