The Great Liquor War
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David M. McGowan
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By:
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D. M. McGowan
About this listen
The year is 1885. Hank James has been in Canada several months panning gold from a stream near Roswell, British Columbia. When he hears a prizefight will be held in town, he attends, along with everyone for miles around. With a little help from the fight referee, he wins big betting on the fight.
Having realized that the life of a miner isn’t nearly as romantic or rewarding as he expected, and with advice from the policeman who helped him win money on the fight, Hank goes to Farwell to haul freight with pack horses for contractors building the transcontinental railroad.
The railroad’s security, a detachment of North West Mounted Police, have maintained across the West that no liquor be allowed one mile on either side of the rail bed. Provincial authorities disagree.
Hank James believes in honoring and repaying his debts, but that doesn’t mean he should be involved in a war between the BC Provincial Police and the North West Mounted. He and his partners have trouble enough running their freight business, they don’t need to be caught between competing policemen. They are already stuck between Canada’s transcontinental railroad people and the contractors doing the actual construction.
While the police are fighting one another, who is looking for criminals, particularly those stealing Hank’s horses?
About the Author:
Despite a variety of jobs, D.M. McGowan is now retired from work as a commercial driver and lives near Mile "0" of the world-famous Alaska Highway. His stories bring Canadian history to life. "I believe in seeing morality and societal responsibility rewarded. Too much of today’s fiction seems to lead into the dark instead of the light."
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- Patrick L. Edwards
- 25-11-24
Gripping tale of frontier resilience!
The Great Liquor War is a captivating journey into the rugged and tumultuous world of 19th-century British Columbia. D. M. McGowan masterfully blends historical authenticity with compelling storytelling, making this audiobook an engaging listen from start to finish.
Hank James is a protagonist worth rooting for—his resourcefulness and integrity shine as he navigates the challenges of frontier life. The story immerses listeners in the raw realities of the time, from the struggles of hauling freight to the tensions between the North West Mounted Police and the BC Provincial Police. McGowan skillfully paints a vivid picture of life on the edge of the law, set against the monumental task of building Canada’s transcontinental railroad.
The narrator does an excellent job bringing the story to life, capturing the grit and determination of the characters while maintaining the pacing of the action-packed plot. Themes of loyalty, justice, and resilience are woven throughout, making this more than just a historical tale—it’s a reflection on the enduring human spirit.
Whether you're a fan of Westerns, historical fiction, or stories of adventure and survival, The Great Liquor War delivers on every front. It’s a thoroughly enjoyable listen that will keep you hooked until the very end.
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- David K. Price
- 22-10-24
Action-Packed and Immersive
The Great Liquor War audiobook captures frontier tension perfectly. Hank’s journey is both thrilling and heartfelt, and the narration truly enhances the experience.
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