
CHAPTER I - A SON OF THE WEST
CHAPTER II - THE BRIGHT LIGHTS
CHAPTER III - SOCIAL ADVANCEMENT
CHAPTER IV - ANGELA
CHAPTER V - FROST AND FIRE
CHAPTER VI - THE GREAT AWAKENING
CHAPTER VII - THE CLIMAX
CHAPTER VIII - THE WHITE TRAIL
CHAPTER IX - HIGH STAKES
CHAPTER X - ANGELA MEETS A FRIEND
A towering figure of the Colorado frontier, Jim Conlan has built his legend on hard work, raw determination and an unflinching grip on anything he claims as his own. Once the owner of the prosperous Topeka Mine, he is both feared and admired, a man whose very presence echoes the rugged mountains that shaped him. Yet after three restless years of wealth, the endless horizons of the West begin to feel confining, and the promise of distant cities flickers in his mind like a new sunrise.
Now, with his belongings packed in a single massive bag, Jim stands on the brink of an unexpected journey—leaving the dusty hotel window for a train bound eastward. In the cramped room of the Medicine Bow Hotel, the shy, curious Emily watches him, her infatuation a startling contrast to his usual solitude. As the stagecoach rumbles toward the tracks, the hardened miner faces a world of unfamiliar customs, romance, and the unsettling question of whether he can truly leave the West behind.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (298K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2008-12-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1888
A hugely prolific British writer of thrillers, adventures, westerns, and mysteries, he published more than 200 works and also wrote for the screen. He is especially remembered for fast-moving popular fiction and for using several pen names, including Alan Dare.
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