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Back before the oil boom his the Arctic, Alaska's economy had only the the old unpredictable mainstays: fish, timber, fur, but especially and most elusively that glorious substance, GOLD. Golden dreams drove many adventurers into the northern wilderness, and not all of them were honorable folks. That's a lesson the hero of this lively thriller of the gold fields has to learn quickly, or die trying.
Stew at first can't believe the tales of pounds of gold stashed just hear the Arctic Circle that the scruffy K.J. tells, but if his stories are only halfway true...the mere possibility proves irresistible. Before he can think better of it, Stew has enlisted bush pilot Alex Price to help collect and protect K.J. and his maybe mythical, maybe dazzling lode. These three, plus an array of colorful supporting characters, including some lovely young women, scrap to stay ahead of the challenges of the far north and the plots of greedy men who'd rather let someone else do the hard work of finding and digging up the gleaming yellow metal and who won't balk at murder to possess it.
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ISBN: 978-1-936127-53-5
Rated PG-13


Get ready for a wild ride when you crack open Gold Fever. Don Porter, master storyteller of the arctic northwest, will keep you glued to the pages of his latest novel of life in Alaska in the exciting 70s. You'll find yourself on a revved-up snow machine blasting into a journey filled with mystery and adventure, riding along with Ben Stewart as he tests his mettle against the deadly arctic wilderness in search for gold.
I've known Don Porter as a mentor, instructor, and friend.
He's much like the heroes of his books, a first-class pilot and a true gentleman, one who will pull you right into the middle of the action with his skill in the written word and his knowledge of the Alaska bush country.
As a fan of Don's other Alaskan novels, I found Gold Fever to be his best to date. It's filled with breath-holding excitement, eccentric characters, and the laugh-out-loud humor he's known for, as well as the authenticity of someone who has actually lived the life he writes about. I couldn't put it down, and I suspect, neither will you.
--Joanne Taylor Moore, Author of the Blood Mountain series.