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The Darkie's Gold
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The Darkie’s Gold

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Wesley and Adina Ahrens buy the Twilight Star Saloon in San Francisco, rumoured to have been owned by Australian Bushranger Frank Gardiner.

A hand-drawn map is found during the renovations of the old saloon

The Twilight Star Saloon had been closed and barricaded for 110 years yet two drinkers mention to the Ahrens that they remember drinking at the 'Twilight Saloon' in its heyday

But what caused the family to sell the saloon and embark on an adventure of mystery on the other side of the Pacific Ocean?

Another great Mystery and Suspense story from Max Barrington.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Etteleah Books - Cairns, Australia
Date
1 July 2025
Pages
274
ISBN
9781764128957

Wesley and Adina Ahrens buy the Twilight Star Saloon in San Francisco, rumoured to have been owned by Australian Bushranger Frank Gardiner.

A hand-drawn map is found during the renovations of the old saloon

The Twilight Star Saloon had been closed and barricaded for 110 years yet two drinkers mention to the Ahrens that they remember drinking at the 'Twilight Saloon' in its heyday

But what caused the family to sell the saloon and embark on an adventure of mystery on the other side of the Pacific Ocean?

Another great Mystery and Suspense story from Max Barrington.

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Etteleah Books - Cairns, Australia
Date
1 July 2025
Pages
274
ISBN
9781764128957