
THE LA CHANCE MINE MYSTERY - BY - S. CARLETON - WITH FRONTISPIECE BY - GEORGE W. GAGE
BOSTON - LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY - 1920
THE LA CHANCE MINE MYSTERY
THE LA CHANCE MINE MYSTERY
CHAPTER I - I COME HOME: AND THE WOLVES HOWL
CHAPTER II - MY DREAM: AND DUDLEY'S GIRL
CHAPTER III - DUDLEY'S MINE: AND DUDLEY'S GOLD
CHAPTER IV - THE MAN IN THE DARK
CHAPTER V - THE CARAQUET ROAD: AND THE WOLVES HOWL ONCE MORE
CHAPTER VI - MOSTLY WOLVES: AND A GIRL
A weary prospector battles the bitter cold and relentless wind as he paddles a rickety canoe across the treacherous Lac Tremblant, desperate to reach his gold mine at La Chance. The lake is a shifting maze of hidden rocks and fickle ice, making every stroke a gamble, while the surrounding wilderness seems to conspire against any easy return. Already months have passed since he left, and the harsh terrain has taken its toll on both body and spirit.
When he finally arrives at the Halfway stables, expecting a fresh horse and a warm welcome, he finds only a lone foreman, a dusty newspaper, and an unsettling silence. The missing team of horses and the absence of any other workers hint at something amiss beyond the ordinary hardships of mining life. As the night draws in, the protagonist must decide whether to press on toward La Chance or unravel the mystery that now shadows his once‑familiar route.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (360K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D Alexander, Josephine Paolucci and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net. (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2008-11-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1926
Best known for vivid adventure and mystery stories set in Canada, this early 20th-century novelist wrote with a strong feel for wilderness, danger, and human resilience. She also published under several pen names, which gives her work an extra air of literary intrigue.
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