Alaskan Vengeance

Alaskan Vengeance by Jon Sharpe, published by Signet in 2007, is a fiction title that spans 168 pages. This narrative follows Skye Fargo, who wins a gold mine in a poker game and travels to Alaska to claim his newfound wealth. Upon arrival, he discovers a treacherous landscape filled with cutthroats, greedy Russians, and savage Indians, all intent on thwarting his plans.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale of deceit and bloodshed as Fargo navigates the dangers that threaten his fortune. The story explores themes of survival and conflict in a harsh environment, where the pursuit of gold leads to violent confrontations. This edition, written in English, captures the essence of the Western genre, offering a gripping account of adventure and peril in the Alaskan wilderness.
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Skye Fargo wins a gold mine in a poker game-but when he arrives in Alaska to claim his riches, he learns that there are plenty of vicious cutthroats, greedy Russians, and savage Indians who will do anything to stop him. The Trailsman is swept up in a whirlwind of deceit and bloodshed, and he knows that he’ll have to cut into some veins of warm crimson before he digs into the veins of cold gold.
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