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This sequel to "The Bull" follows Jack and Diane as Diane goes from having a single bull to having multiple bulls, as Jack tries to hold onto his wife, his marriage, and what he had thought was a perfect life.
Joe Crosson, a brave and skilled pilot, became a national hero between the world wars flying mercy missions in the North. He pioneeredair routes throughout Alaska and foresaw the future of commercial aviation.
Heading for the Klondike, Bill Schooley crosses paths with con men, thieves and crooked gamblers, and experiences the dangers of avalanches, illness, rough seas and treacherous rapids.
An aging Englishman, John Williams, in his memoirs, recalls storms at sea, rousing battles, and mysterious encounters with whales, occurring in the early 1800s.
Eleven-year-old Billy Beck is playing a fantasy game in Ravenna Park when a real-life tragedy infects him with a supernatural evil out of Seattle's ugly past. What he saw till leave him changed.
North Country Detective is the life story of George Tallent, an Alaska Native, man who becomes an Alaska State Trooper and his best friend, Rick Albert a man born on the same day who moves from the East Coast to spend his life on nation's northern frontier.
Hardship Alaska chronicles Donald Proffit's life as a Vietnam War era conscientious objector as he sets off on two years of exile, service, soul-searching, and self-discovery in the rugged, beauty of Alaska.
Dr. Veronica Glass, professor of English literature at UW, does not believe in ghosts, but she's teaching a course on the Victorian ghost story.
That Christmas Eve, when a snowstorm lays siege to Seattle, there will be disappearances, unseen terrors, and unexpected encounters in small, tight places. The Rossi family is about to learn the meaning of Christmas.
2020 was a year of change. Caught between occupations and a global pandemic, 24-year-old Joe Jackson decided to write an essay for every fly-fishing trip he took. And just like the fishing itself, these essays drift from the metaphysical to the wholly matter-of-fact.
Former Alaska newspaper reporter Betsy Longenbaugh brings to life 10 stories of murder that occurred between 1902 and 1959.
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