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In The Deadly Five, the search for gold along British Columbia's treacherous Fraser River ended with the arrival of winter 1859. It is now spring 1860, and Nothing Brown, Mean Mike, and Jacque continue their quest for gold in The Second Five, this time joined by English nobleman Henry Arden and Jacque's seventeen-year-old son, Claude (CF), both eager to prove they can hold their own on this second search. The partners meet old enemies plus more than their share of new ones along the way. The lovely Maggie Kelly and a highly prized bluetick coonhound are also able to captivate hearts in this…mehr

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In The Deadly Five, the search for gold along British Columbia's treacherous Fraser River ended with the arrival of winter 1859. It is now spring 1860, and Nothing Brown, Mean Mike, and Jacque continue their quest for gold in The Second Five, this time joined by English nobleman Henry Arden and Jacque's seventeen-year-old son, Claude (CF), both eager to prove they can hold their own on this second search. The partners meet old enemies plus more than their share of new ones along the way. The lovely Maggie Kelly and a highly prized bluetick coonhound are also able to captivate hearts in this non-stop adventure. Set in the lawlessness of the Fraser River Gold Rush, The Second Five is a story about the value of trust, respect, and friendship as more important than gold.
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Raymond Maher's fascination with family interactions inspires his third novel. He challenges the myth that families are ordinarily happy and safe environments. Maher zeros in on a toxic fictional family that successfully deceives their community that they are normal.Rural Saskatchewan is the setting for his novel, which is connected to his years spent there as a pastor and newspaper columnist.Maher's first two novels are stories of the 1858 Fraser Valley Gold Rush in British Columbia, where he now resides. www.raymondmaher.com