"I have found it." These words, uttered by the man who first discovered gold on the American River in 1848, triggered the most astonishing mass movement of peoples since the Crusades. California's gold drew fortune-seekers from the ends of the earth. It accelerated America's imperial expansion and e
The Dead Spend No Gold: Bigfoot and the California Gold Rush
β Scribed by McGeary, Duncan
- Book ID
- 109173537
- Publisher
- Books of the Dead Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 147 KB
- Series
- Virginia Reed 2
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Virginia Reed survived the Donner Party Werewolves only to find herself in a life and death struggle with a creature out of nightmares. When gold is discovered, California becomes flooded with miners who push Indian tribes from their lands, or kill them if they refuse to leave. But there is a creature in the mountains that won't be so easily removed, who reacts to the invasion of his territory by slaying everyone who trespasses."Duncan McGeary is an accomplished writer who knows how to tell a great story." ~ Mike Richardson, Emmy award winning producer and founder of Dark Horse Comics"There's monsters in them thar hills, and the weird west was never wilder. 'The Dead Spend No Gold' is a fine tale to be spun around some High Sierra campfireβas long as you don't mind lying awake all night, wondering what that sound was off there in the trees..." ~ Jim Cornelius, Frontier Partisans
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