It is 1896 in the
Yukon Territory, Canada. The largest gold strike in the annals of
human history has just been made; however, word of the discovery will
not reach the outside world for another year.
By
happenstance, a fifty-nine-year-old Huck Finn and his lady friend,
Molly Lee, are on hand, but they are not interested in gold. They
have come to that neck of the woods seeking adventure.
Someone
should have warned them, “Be careful what you wish for.”
When
disaster strikes, they volunteer to save the day by making an arduous
six hundred mile journey by dog sled in the depths of a Yukon winter.
They race against time, nature, and man. With the temperature
hovering around seventy degrees below zero, they must fight every day
if they are to live to see the next.
On
the frozen trail, they are put upon by murderers, hungry wolves, and
hostile Indians, but those adversaries have nothing over the weather.
At seventy below, your spit freezes a foot from your face. Your
cheeks burn—your skin turns purple and black as it dies from the
cold. You are in constant danger of losing fingers and toes to
frostbite.
It
is into this world that Huck and Molly race.
They
cannot stop. They cannot turn back. They can only go on. Lives hang
in the balance—including theirs.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
Andrew
Joyce left high school at seventeen to hitchhike throughout the US,
Canada, and Mexico. He wouldn’t return from his journey until
decades later when he decided to become a writer.
Joyce has written
four books, including a two-volume collection of one hundred and
forty short stories comprised of his hitching adventures called
BEDTIME STORIES FOR GROWN-UPS (as yet unpublished), and his latest
novel, RESOLUTION.
He now lives aboard a boat in Fort Lauderdale,
Florida, with his dog, Danny, where he is busy working on his next
book, YELLOW HAIR.
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