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The hamlet of Jamestown dates to the early Gold Rush. Discovered in August 1848, the Woods Creek placers at Jamestown eventually yielded millions of dollars in gold. When the easily mined placer gold gave out, the town remained a trade and supply depot for mining higher in the foothills, with a prime location on the roads from the Central Valley. From the 1890s to 1910s, the hard-rock mining era, known as the second Gold Rush, granted new life to the town, surrounded as it is by the Mother Lode itself. But it was the coming of the Sierra Railway in 1897 that cemented Jamestown's status, transporting the bounty of Tuolumne County's natural resources, including minerals, cattle, produce, and lumber, to the waiting markets in California and across the country. The railroad also facilitated three major dam construction projects from the 1910s to the 1940s and brought many film crews to the area.
What will the beautiful Senator from Colorado do with her Congressional investigation of the Chicago mob when her son is kidnapped and the bad guys are holding all the cards?After years of interviewing the popular authors of our time, radio personality Terry Brejla delivers his own fast-paced thriller that will have readers up all night demanding to know what will happen to the Senator's son.
Something strange is happening in Santa Cruz, an idyllic little beach town about ninety minutes south of San Francisco. Someone is systematically killing off the homeless, one by one. New Police Chief, Ron Rook, a seasoned cop just in from Chicago, believes a cop may be involved. Not knowing where to turn or whom to trust he brings in private detective, Don DeCarlo and his associate, Sammy Felice, who discover the grizzly truth that things are not always what they seem...
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