The Fugitive Wife: A Novel

by Peter C. Brown

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A sweeping narrative, set in gold-prospecting Alaska, where ambition, adventure, and romance collideand the usual rules are forgotten.

The year is 1900. Fleeing from a stormy marriage, Essie, a Midwestern farm girl, joins up with prospectors bound for Nome, where the golden sands teem with dreamers, schemers, and high rollers. Feisty and resourceful, Essie soon makes money caring for horses and delivering mail to the miners' beach diggings. Soon, too, Essie is drawn to Nate Deaton, the idealistic foreman of the Cape Nome Company. Nate's Eastern background is in direct contrast to Essie's down-to-earth Minnesota upbringing, but there is a deeper problem: Leonard, Essie's stubborn and volatile husband, is sure to come after her.

"She had lived her life steered by the force of Leonard, against him." And when Leonard does travel north, astonishing scenes of pursuit, sacrifice, and crucial decision rise to a conclusion that is both surprising and inevitable.

Powerfully evoking a past world and the variable territory of the heart, this novel establishes Peter C. Brown as a consummate storyteller.
  • ISBN10 0393061108
  • ISBN13 9780393061109
  • Publish Date 17 January 2006
  • Publish Status Inactive
  • Out of Print 15 August 2012
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint WW Norton & Co
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 416
  • Language English