Title | : | Blood Gold (The Wanderer #2) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 244 |
Publication | : | Published March 27, 2018 |
Veteran, outlaw, lawman and now hired gun—John Nichols’ life has had many twists and turns. After avenging the murder of his wife and daughter, John is left without a purpose. Then along comes a wealthy New York banker. He and his son are headed to Deadwood to prospect gold and need protection. Not needing to think twice, John takes the position, but it proves to be more than he could have imagined. Living up to its reputation, Deadwood is a lawless town where deception, intrigue and murder happen daily. It’s a place where few find riches but more lose them, a place of blood and gold, and the one place where John finds himself knee-deep in both.
Blood Gold (The Wanderer #2) Reviews
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A very good read
Our hero gets himself into big trouble.
Our author portrays humans much as I've known them to be. There are the ones who are kind and act wisely, others who are pure evil and then the fairly honest but wrongheaded and foolish. -
Book #2
Loving the series. This book left unanswered questions. A good ploy but unnecessary. I will definitely read Book #3.
Enjoy the story! -
I loved this story! This is the second book I've read by this author and I'm decidedly going to follow him for awhile.
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I love a great story. And this definitely describes life in deadwood. I love the main character and all his flaws and strengths.
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I love a good western. I haven't decided yet whether John Nichols follows trouble or trouble follows him. I also liked the historical figures that were added into this book. Wyatt and Morgan Earp, (one of my grandson's teachers is married to an Earp but it is pronounced Arp because the great grandmother didn't like Wyatt), the James brothers (my husband taught a descendant whose name is Jesse) and the Youngers (whose line married into the Dalton line which my husband descended from). It made the storyline much more real for me. Great story, job well done.