This is Book III in the Ice and Gold Series: They have weathered high, snow-covered passes, ice chocked rivers, personal loss, and the worst of mankind’s deceptions to venture nearly five-hundred miles overland from the Pacific’s salt water to the Yukon frontier and the Klondike boom town of Dawson City. During this summer season of 1898, our favorite characters are part of the 30,000 souls that crushed in on the city, all with the intent on getting rich, either by digging in the mud for the ‘Flecks of Kings,’ or by mining the miners at a poker table, the supply store, and even in the bedroom. Those who did arrive found that the gold rich creeks had been fully claimed for over a year. Plans had to change; decisions made if they were to survive in this new Gomorrah. Dawson is a free-for-all carnival of lust and greed… Until the Mounties arrive. Come along and experience a place and time when prostitution and drunken revelry are the norm. Where gold is so plentiful that price becomes irrelevant. Where relationships are built and shattered by the very nature of man. Next: Book IV – ‘All that Glitters is not Gold’