02139nam a2200313 i 45000010011000000030006000110050017000170080041000340200018000750350022000930400055001150490009001701000034001792450056002132640046002693000031003153360027003463370029003733380028004025201025004306500044014556500045014996510068015446550033016126550037016459420014016829990017016969520112017131114511905OCoLC20210901154129.0190901t20202020waub 000 1 eng d a9781542008426 a(OCoLC)1114511905 aYDXbengerdacYDXdBDXdZQPdINOdOCLCFdIH9dUOK aUOKA1 aDempsey, Eoin,eauthor.9886510aToward the midnight sun :ba novel /cEoin Dempsey. 1aSeattle :bLake Union Publishing,c[2020] a258 pages :bmap ;c22 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent. aunmediatedbn2rdamedia. avolumebnc2rdacarrier. aSeattle, 1897. Anna Denton is not like the other prospectors traveling to the Yukon on the promise of riches. It's duty - not profit - that calls her into the wild unknown. With her family nearing financial ruin, Anna has agreed to marry Henry Bradwell, the wealthy King of the Klondike. She meets Will and Silas, childhood friends, on the steamer north. After the ship docks in a lawless Alaska town, Anna's chaperones run afoul of local criminals, leaving her stranded. Will and Silas agree to escort her the hundreds of treacherous miles to Dawson City - the gateway to the goldfields - and her betrothed, a man she doesn't know. Upon their arrival, Bradwell warmly welcomes them all. But as a brutal winter sets in, relations sour, and Anna is caught between the promise her family made to the power-hungry Bradwell and her feelings for Will. Anna and her companions soon find themselves in a deadly game where few can be trusted and where the greatest danger in the frozen wilderness of the Klondike is man himself. 0aMan-woman relationshipsvFiction.95884 0aFrontier and pioneer lifevFiction.9682 0aKlondike River Valley (Yukon)xGold discoveriesvFiction.98866 7aRomance fiction.2lcgft.951 7aHistorical fiction.2lcgft.9129 2ddccBOOK c27781d27781 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcAFd2021-09-01g24.99l1m1oDEMPp63092r2022-03-01s2022-01-13w2021-09-01yBOOK