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Showdown in the Yukon

The Pearl Saga, Book 1

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Showdown in the Yukon

By: Brian Thomas Cropp
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What would you endure to win a gold mine?

“Monterey” Jack Danvers is a teenaged pickpocket trying to go legit, in the forgotten town of Goodin Gulch, California. But plans for an honest life are abandoned when his old partner-in-crime, Mack Sutherland, comes calling with the score of a lifetime....

Mack has a plan to reunite a widow with her property up in the Yukon Territory - a property with a gold mine producing wealth unimaginable! The only problem is the mine is operated and guarded by the notorious and volatile swindler Cornelius Brown....

Not sure if he is up to the task, Monterey joins the adventure unaware he will face shipwreck, kidnapping, and a mysterious pearl to guide him along the way.

If you like epic journeys, scrappy heroes, and nail-biting action, then you’ll love Brian Thomas Cropp’s Gold-Rush-era action-adventure, Showdown in the Yukon!

Buy Showdown in the Yukon today, and join the epic adventure!

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