Graveyard Harbor

Graveyard Harbor

Robert Graysmith

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Monkey’s Paw Publishing, Inc.
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781736580097
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Zodiac, Auto Focus, and Black Fire.SO CLOSE TO SHORE, SO FAR FROM FORTUNE.WITH THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD, THEY CAME. San Francisco, 1849. Some arrived by land, but most came by sea. From packet to clipper, the first steamers, and even a stolen paddlewheeler, ships of every kind poured in through the Golden Gate. Packed to the gills with passengers and bursting to the brim with valuable cargo, they crowded Yerba Buena Cove. The perfect harbor in every way except one fatal flaw-its shallow waters offered no passage to shore. Fever overtook even the heartiest of men. Passengers and crew alike jumped ship and swam ashore. Within sight of their prize destination, a thousand majestic vessels were left adrift. Each incapacitated vessel’s fate locked in by the next.Some dedicated captains remained aboard these derelict hulks, in a short time forming a fantastic floating city, Graveyard Harbor. Families, commerce, intrigue, and crime all thrived and died within its skeletal framework. Among them were captains held hostage by their own cargo, families that could not afford nor find housing on land, criminals hiding out from the law, and their pursuers hot on their heels. A LANDLOCKED CAPTAIN.A KILLER WHO LOOKED LIKE CHRIST.HIS UNFORTUNATE DOPPELGÄNGER.THE BLOODTHIRST OF SAN FRANCISCO’S FIRST VIGILANTE SOCIETY.AND THE TEXAS RANGER TURNED SAN FRANCISCO SHERIFF.WOULD CRIME, JUSTICE OR VIGILANTISM PREVAIL?Illustrations by the author.

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