Klondike. Poster of the 2014 TV series and cover of the 2010 book, Gold Diggers
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Gold Diggers
Charlotte Gray, 2010
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Simon Cellan Jones, 2014

Set in 1897 great Gold Rush,the series follows the courageous expedition of two friends as they navigate the treacherous North American wilderness in pursuit of the thriving Klondike boom town known as Dawson City. Within its confines, a tapestry of murder, vengeance, wealth, and redemption unfolds, promising a captivating saga of high stakes and profound transformations.


Let Him Go. Poster of the 2020 movie and cover of the 2013 book
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Let Him Go
Larry Watson, 2013
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Thomas Bezucha, 2020

In 1963 Montana, retired sheriff George Blackledge and his wife Margaret live with their son James, his wife Lorna, and their newborn grandson, Jimmy. One day while James is out riding his horse, Lorna readies a sink bath for Jimmy. While bathing Jimmy, the wild horse comes running back through the farm without James. George finally finds James dead alongside a creek. It is assumed that he died from being thrown from the horse, breaking his neck.


Carolina Moon. Poster of the 2007 movie and cover of the 2000 book
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Carolina Moon
Nora Roberts, 2000
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Stephen Tolkin, 2007

Young Tory Bodeen is blessed with clairvoyance. Her childhood best friend, Hope, is murdered and she leaves town. Years later she returns to open a retail store. Tory’s father, an abusive religious fanatic and ex-con remains the prime suspect in the unsolved murder. Her mother is a weak enabler, believing her husband is a good man, and that Tory is evil due to her paranormal abilities.


Northern Lights. Poster of the 2009 movie and cover of the 2004 book
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Northern Lights
Nora Roberts, 2004
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Mike Robe, 2009

Homicide detective Nate Burns once lived a tough life in Baltimore, but decides to move to a small Alaskan town, after being offered the position of chief of police. Burns leaves Baltimore just a few weeks after his partner is shot and killed, feeling partially responsible for what has happened.