
Cape Nome
The Alaskan Adventures of Percy Hope (The Goldfield Series, Book 2)
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Tim Tidball
It’s 1898, and one of history’s most abundant gold discoveries has shaken awake the desolate city of Cape Nome, Alaska.
This monumental find by John Brynteson, Jafet Lindeberg, and Erik Lindblom earns them the moniker of the Three Lucky Swedes.
News of their good fortune spreads swiftly, and by the summer of 1900, tens of thousands of dreamers trek over land and by sea to the mines surrounding Anvil Creek and upon the Bering Sea beaches, where gold deposits pepper the soft sands.
Cape Nome chronicles the continuing adventures of Percy Hope, following his exploits two years earlier in Hope City. Percy, now a journalist for William Randolph Hearst’s San Francisco Examiner, is sent on assignment to Nome to report on the next great stampede.
Along the way, Percy encounters and befriends the legendary gunman Wyatt Earp and his spirited wife, Josephine, as well as an assemblage of amusing, disarming, and sinister characters, including a sea monster known as the Qalupalik.
Cape Nome is a riveting story of betrayal, murder, kidnapping, and government conspiracies, all of which form the backdrop for Percy Hope’s struggle to uncover the truth in a world poisoned by greed, deceit, and lies.
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The chapters alternate between Hope and Vega narrating, which I found to be an interesting set up and it became quite enjoyable to know what each of them knew that the other might not based on their places in society. The characters are well fleshed out and the additions to the actual history seem to flow in so well that I had to check my references a few times to see what was real and what was not. The overall feel of the setting stuck with me throughout. Great bars and inns with abject poverty lining the alleys and the stench of so many people crowding into such a small place, full of dreams and desperation. The pacing was beautiful, it kept me going for just one more chapter each time.
Tim Tidball did a great job in his narrations. He really got a feel for the various characters. There are miniscule changes between Magnus and Percy depending upon if they are the one narrating the chapter, or if they are speaking in a chapter narrated by the other. Percy becomes a bit more naive from Magnus' POV, whilst Magnus is still gruff, but Percy always finds a reassurance from him. Each character has a very solidly established voice and Tidball is quite talented with his use of emotions and various nuances of speech.
Overall, I really enjoyed this, both the book and the performance. I recommend it to anyone interested in the Alaskan gold rush or just this time in history with a taste for adventure.
Great Historical Fiction, Well Read
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Best audio book I've done!
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