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Slade's Glacier

A Novel

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Slade's Glacier

By: Robert F. Jones
Narrated by: Brian Holsopple
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Slade’s Glacier is a tale of discovery and destruction, betrayal and revenge, set in the rugged "Great Land" of Alaska. Jack Slade and Sam Healey, flying partners during World War II, establish a bush pilot business in Alaska after the war. When their C-47 Dakota is forced down on a glacier by a wolverine in the cargo deck that breaks out of its cage, they discover a valley that offers the realization each man's dreams. To Jack Slade, it’s the ideal place to homestead, raise a family, and live simply as a professional hunting and fishing guide; to Healey, the pool of crude oil he locates under the glacial ice promises the wealth he always wanted.

In scenes that range from Alaska’s coastal fishing ports to the high, fierce wastelands of the interior, we watch each man lay the plans for their individual goals - and ultimately come into fatal conflict. Along the way, they meet a wide, colorful variety of Alaskan types, including Charlie Blue, a Tlingit Indian, shaman, and seer; Norman Ormandy, the tough saloonkeeper of Gurry Bay; and Malec Mummad-Afi, a wealthy exiled Iranian oil king and sheep hunter.

©1981, 2014 Louise Jones (P)2014 Audible, Inc.
Alaska Genre Fiction Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense United States Thriller & Suspense State & Local Action & Adventure Americas Hunting Suspense Literary Fiction North America Psychological

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Entertaining Tale • Enjoyable Storyline • Believable Characters • Wilderness Descriptions

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I wasn’t sure how I’d feel about this story when I first started, but after finishing it I can safely say that this is one of the best stories I ever heard, and hope that the author can come out with another tale just like it.

Up to Alaska!

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The story feels like it was written long ago. The visuals, though sometimes disturbing to us squeamish types, make you feel like you are right there. Occasional insights into human nature are bonuses to this enjoyable, well-told story.

Great writing

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The book is mostly told from the point of view of the 2 main characters. The reviews that complained about the character development of the woman being light must not have gotten that the story was about 2 partners that basically tell their sides of the same story. There are several very clever lines and very funny situations. Very nicely done.

Easy enjoyable read

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Great storybook. Can identify with the country, the people, and thevstory.
Will find more like it.

Alaska and the soul.

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I enjoyed the writing style and the characters of this tale. It takes you to another time in the history of our country and the people who lived in it. Keep in mind that in todays world where many are so easily offended with views don’t agree with theirs that this is a book of fiction and written to entertain which it does.

Really enjoyed this book

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