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Bound for gold / William Martin.

Summary:

"Boston rare-book dealer Peter Fallon and his girlfriend, Evangeline Carrington, are headed to California, where their search for a lost journal takes them into the history of Gold Rush. The journal follows young James Spencer, of the Sagamore Mining Company, on a spectacular journey from staid Boston, up the Sacramento River to the Mother Lode. During his search for a "lost river of gold," Spencer confronts vengeance, greed, and racism in himself and others, and builds one of California's first mercantile empires. In the present, Peter Fallon's son asks his father for help appraising the rare books in the Spencer estate and reconstructing Spencer's seven-part journal, which has been stolen from the California Historical Society. Peter and Evangeline head for modern San Francisco and quickly discover that there's something much bigger and more dangerous going on, and Peter's son is in the middle of it. Turns out, that lost river of gold may be more than a myth.-- Page [4] of cover.

Record details

  • ISBN: 0765384221
  • ISBN: 9780765384225
  • Physical Description: xiv, 674 pages ; 19 cm.
  • Edition: First mass market edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Forge, 2019.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"A Tom Doherty Associates book"
Subject: Fallon, Peter (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Antiquarian booksellers > Fiction.
Gold mines and mining > California > Fiction.
California > Gold discoveries > Fiction.
Genre: Mystery fiction.
Detective and mystery fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)

Available copies

  • 13 of 13 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Chetwynd Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 13 total copies.
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  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews 2018 May #2
    *Starred Review* Martin's sixth Peter Fallon novel centers on a stolen Gold Rush journal in which James Spencer documents his quest for fortune and rhapsodizes about a mythical river of gold. The diary is believed to reveal the location of an actual river, which could set off a modern gold rush, and certain San Franciscans want to control the flow. The links connecting Fallon (a rare-book dealer in Boston) and a present-day search for the journal, which was split into seven sections among Spencer heirs, seem a bit of a stretch, but the plot is so captivating that readers will happily overlook the shakiness of the premise. As Peter and his sometime girlfriend, Evangeline, race to find the journal, sections begin to turn up, adding engrossing details of gold excavation and of historical San Francisco and its multiethnic citizens. Spencer's original company of gold chasers—a Chinese family panning for gold downstream from where Spencer hunts—and the various bigwigs who conspire to take over all play roles in the historical saga, which is smoothly entwined with the contemporary story. Fascinating and surprisingly fast-paced, this adrenaline-packed adventure is sprinkled with love, betrayal, and violent death: old-fashioned storytelling at its best, in the style of Peter Carey's True History of the Kelly Gang (2001) and Wilbur Smith's Courtney novels. Copyright 2018 Booklist Reviews.
  • PW Annex Reviews : Publishers Weekly Annex Reviews

    Bestseller Martin's engrossing sixth Peter Fallon novel (after 2012's The Lincoln Letter) takes the Boston-based historian and rare book dealer to San Francisco, where his lawyer son is handling the last will and testament of wealthy Maryanne Rodgers. A codicil in her will states that before her estate can be liquidated, all seven original sections of a journal written by Maryanne's pioneer great-grandfather, James Spencer, must be gathered together and digitized. These are in the hands of various far-flung relatives and include an account of Spencer's voyage from Boston to California's gold fields in 1849. What seems like a straightforward job for Fallon is, of course, anything but. International gangsters, the FBI, assorted fraudsters, and even a vintner or two keep things jumping. Sections of Spencer's vividly written journal alternate with the contemporary action and bring the adventures and heartaches of the California gold rush to life while shedding light on the era's racism, rough justice, and occasional kindness that forged friendships to last a lifetime. Martin provides a thought-provoking view of American history along with plenty of thrills. Agent: Robert Gottlieb, Trident Media. (July)

    Copyright 2018 Publishers Weekly Annex.

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