
A rainy December morning finds two men—John Winton, a seasoned field engineer, and his companion Morton P. Adams—waiting on the bustling Kansas City depot as the Limited lurches onward toward Denver. Their conversation drifts from train delays to a looming assignment in the harsh winter wilderness of Quartz Creek Canyon, a project that will test both skill and resolve.
Amid the clatter of departing cars, a private carriage catches Winton’s eye. Inside, a striking young woman with copper‑gold hair and confident poise commands the attention of all, especially Adams, who seems eager to impress her. Winton watches the subtle rivalry unfold, feeling a mix of envy and self‑conscious humor as he ponders the mysterious “Carteret” and the promise of a new chapter in his solitary, rugged life.
The stage is set for a journey that blends the raw demands of frontier engineering with the tangled emotions of unexpected companionship, hinting at both professional peril and the stirrings of a heart‑warming, if uncertain, romance.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (166K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Ketaki Chhabra, Wendy Crockett, and David Widger
Release date
2005-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1856–1930
Best known for brisk, entertaining novels of the American West and the railroad age, this early 20th-century storyteller turned business, politics, and frontier change into lively popular fiction.
View all books