Satin and Silver

Gary McCarthy


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Satin and Silver by Gary McCarthy
Fay Taylor was a golden haired beauty with a singing voice that could melt the heart of even the most hardened and desperate miner. Glenn Donovan was a brilliant young fortune-seeker with limitless energy and a bold...even audacious dream. Against the backdrop of American's greatest silver strike they created a fabulous destiny...and a powerful love. But the unyielding ambition that drove them both to Virginia City, Nevada and the Comstock Lode's buried riches threatened to tear them apart forever.

Satin and Lace plunges the reader into the deep, steamy Comstock Lode mines where immense pockets of silver were plundered and where two soon-to-be famous journalists, Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain and Dan DeQuille told their amazing stories while famous dancers and actors of the day performed in Piper's Opera House to the delight of raucous hard-rock miners. This is a never-to-be forgotten story of ambition, betrayal and hardship...but most of all it is a great love story set in fabulous times.
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