Prepare to meet Marie Adele, a remarkable woman hailing from the fashionable social circles of New York. Against all odds, Marie finds herself entangled in a Klondike saloon gunfight, a thrilling turn of events that sets the stage for a story filled with intrigue and danger.
“Klondike Journal” takes place in two distinct timelines, 1898 and 1950, both showcasing the lives of two extraordinary women who were ahead of their time. Marie Adele, once a wayward socialite, discovers prosperity amidst the chaos of the Klondike gold rush. But her newfound fortune also brings with it a dark secret—a treasure that becomes the catalyst for murder in the present day.
Enter Sue Lee, an intrepid investigator from Island Art Inquires, who embarks on a quest to unravel the pieces of Klondike Marie’s past to find the elusive treasure. However, Sue Lee’s journey is not without its obstacles. Hampered by the shooting of her lover, Alex, on a mission in Kathmandu, she must navigate treacherous paths and overcome incredible odds to uncover the truth.
With “Klondike Journal,” D.M. Sorlie takes you on an extraordinary adventure that spans the globe. From the bustling streets of New York to the rugged landscapes of the Klondike and even the mysterious corners of Kathmandu, this tale will sweep you away on a journey filled with suspense, mystery, and unexpected twists.
So fasten your seatbelts, dear readers, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable treasure hunt. D.M. Sorlie invites you to join him on this thrilling expedition, where the past and present collide and the true meaning of adventure await. Enjoy your trip into the captivating world of “Klondike Journal.”
Sue Lee Mysteries, an historical fiction series exploring the World War Two timeline and the postwar years as Sue Lee uncovers looted art around the globe.
D.M. travels with his wife and foremost critic to get inspiration for writing–for example, he penned “Escape” in an Irish pub, plotted a murder in New Zealand, and considered Amelia Earhart while sipping drinks at Harry’s Bar in Rome.