
audiobook
by Marvin Dana, Robert W. (Robert William) Service
A quiet ranch house basks in the summer sun as a rider bursts through the driveway, his horse’s hooves clattering on the gravel. He greets his wife with a tender kiss, their seven‑year marriage radiating warmth and contentment. Their peace, however, is swiftly unsettled when he mentions the return of the notorious Dan McGrew—a man whose name stirs both amusement and unease, hinting at a rivalry that still lingers beneath the surface.
Their young daughter Nell rushes into the scene, delighted by her father’s dramatic arrival. He presents her with a delicate gold chain and pendant, a keepsake meant to mark a special moment. As she clutches the gift, the air grows tense, and the family’s idyllic tableau feels suddenly poised on the brink of something darker. Listeners are drawn into a world of rugged frontier life where love, jealousy, and looming danger intertwine, promising an adventure that will test the bonds of this close‑knit household.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (299K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by D Alexander, Matthew Wheaton and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2011-05-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1867–1926
A journalist, editor, and former Episcopal clergyman, this versatile American writer moved easily between poetry, fiction, and practical nonfiction. His career carried him from Vermont and New York to London magazine offices, and his books range from mystery novels to guides on memory, language, and etiquette.
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1874–1958
Best known as the "Bard of the Yukon," this Scottish-born poet turned frontier stories into lively, memorable verse. His poems about the Klondike gold rush, especially "The Shooting of Dan McGrew" and "The Cremation of Sam McGee," made him famous around the world.
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