James Beardley Hendryx

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    Beyond the Outposts

    James Beardley Hendryx

    A story about gold prospecting, bootlegging, and the Mounted Police in the Northwest Territories; quote: «Put 'em up!» The face of Amos Nixon, red with the exertion of lifting the four little kegs from the dark recess beneath the broken roof of the old igloo, gradually assumed a greyish pallor, as he stared into the muzzle of the service revolver held in the hand of Constable Crowley, of the Mounted. Slowly, shakily, he elevated his hands above his head and rose from his knees beside the aperture. He spoke no word as the officer advanced and lifted the six-gun from beneath the out-bulged front of his shirt. There was no need for words. The facts spoke for themselves.

    Black John of Halfaday Creek

    James Beardley Hendryx

    The adventure fiction novel «Black John at Halfaday Creek» was written in 1936 by James B. Hendryx (1880-19??), telling the events in the small town Halfaday Creek during the Yukon gold rush, where prospector Black John and the saloon keeper Cushing ensure that crime is dealt with so that the law does not pay too much attention to Halfaday Creek …

    Black John of Halfaday Creek (James B. Hendryx) (Literary Thoughts Edition)

    James Beardley Hendryx

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    Black John of Halfaday Creek by James B. Hendryx





    "Black John at Halfaday Creek" is an adventure fiction novel, written in 1936 by James B. Hendryx (1880-19??), telling the story of the small town Halfaday Creek during the Yukon gold rush. Black John, a prospector, and Cushing, the saloon keeper, are the patrons of Halfaday Creek and ensure that crime is dealt with so that the law does not pay too much attention to Halfaday Creek.

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