Sulphide Gulch is the fourth novel in the Life on the Alaska Frontier Series
Money isn't everything, but to some, it invades their dreams, drives their obsession, and becomes all-consuming. There's a fortune out there somewhere, a cryptic clue to its whereabouts, and a driven young man. John and Stella Palmer are about to be plunged into an encounter with an insistent fortune seeker. As things devolve, it comes down to who will win the fortune, and who will survive.
Scene from Sulphide Gulch:
His back was screaming and the blisters on his hands threatened to break. Should have worn gloves. He looked at his watch—after 3 a.m. and still not done. Stay or go? He knew the consequences if he quit. Twenty yards from the grave was a thick stand of aspen. If worse came to worst, he could flee into the stand of trees and make his escape. Slightly reassured, he resumed digging. Three jabs of the shovel later came the dull thud of iron on wood. He dug faster now, sliding the shovel along the top of the coffin.
The Life on the Alaska Frontier series:
"Did not want the story to end. Like a youngster on Christmas morning I was happy to find the story continued."
"I read all four books in this series. I thought they were well written and I enjoyed reading them. Great descriptions of the country and good character development."
"This story has a solid plot and flows smoothly from the previous novel. The scenes are easily believable, and the author is great at weaving facts and interesting details into the story. I found it hard to put this series down from start to finish. Excellent story telling."
"This is a great read, recommended to anyone who would love to read a clean wholesome book. I could read the series again and still enjoy."
"This book is a step back in time to the real days of Alaska. It is well written and one feels ad if they are a part of the story. I could see the country in my mind and feel the emotions in my heart."
"This is a well written book. I enjoyed reading it. So much so that I couldn't put it down once I started it. It would be nice to see another book or two in this series."
"The book gave me an appreciation of the struggles faced by the early Alaskan pioneers and miners. This book was a good addition to G.E. Sherman's first book."
"Just finished [the] book. GREAT STORY!!!! Can't wait for the next one!! It flowed so well and kept me engaged the whole time."
"I just finished [the] book---where is the next one? Easy to read and very engaging..."
"I read the book in one day because, once I started, I couldn't put it down..."
“Reality is always different than the dream, but that doesn’t make the dream any less important." - Thomas Thornton
Sulphide Gulch is the fourth novel in the Life on the Alaska Frontier Series
Money isn't everything, but to some, it invades their dreams, drives their obsession, and becomes all-consuming. There's a fortune out there somewhere, a cryptic clue to its whereabouts, and a driven young man. John and Stella Palmer are about to be plunged into an encounter with an insistent fortune seeker. As things devolve, it comes down to who will win the fortune, and who will survive.
Scene from Sulphide Gulch:
His back was screaming and the blisters on his hands threatened to break. Should have worn gloves. He looked at his watch—after 3 a.m. and still not done. Stay or go? He knew the consequences if he quit. Twenty yards from the grave was a thick stand of aspen. If worse came to worst, he could flee into the stand of trees and make his escape. Slightly reassured, he resumed digging. Three jabs of the shovel later came the dull thud of iron on wood. He dug faster now, sliding the shovel along the top of the coffin.
The Life on the Alaska Frontier series:
"Did not want the story to end. Like a youngster on Christmas morning I was happy to find the story continued."
"I read all four books in this series. I thought they were well written and I enjoyed reading them. Great descriptions of the country and good character development."
"This story has a solid plot and flows smoothly from the previous novel. The scenes are easily believable, and the author is great at weaving facts and interesting details into the story. I found it hard to put this series down from start to finish. Excellent story telling."
"This is a great read, recommended to anyone who would love to read a clean wholesome book. I could read the series again and still enjoy."
"This book is a step back in time to the real days of Alaska. It is well written and one feels ad if they are a part of the story. I could see the country in my mind and feel the emotions in my heart."
"This is a well written book. I enjoyed reading it. So much so that I couldn't put it down once I started it. It would be nice to see another book or two in this series."
"The book gave me an appreciation of the struggles faced by the early Alaskan pioneers and miners. This book was a good addition to G.E. Sherman's first book."
"Just finished [the] book. GREAT STORY!!!! Can't wait for the next one!! It flowed so well and kept me engaged the whole time."
"I just finished [the] book---where is the next one? Easy to read and very engaging..."
"I read the book in one day because, once I started, I couldn't put it down..."
“Reality is always different than the dream, but that doesn’t make the dream any less important." - Thomas Thornton
Life on the Alaska Frontier series
Fleeting Edge Press
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