Literary Thoughts edition
presents
Black John of Halfaday Creek
by James B. Hendryx
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“Black John at Halfaday Creek” is an adventure fiction novel, written in 1936 by James B. Hendryx (1880–19??), telling the story of the small town Halfaday Creek during the Yukon gold rush. Black John, a prospector, and Cushing, the saloon keeper, are the patrons of Halfaday Creek and ensure that crime is dealt with so that the law does not pay too much attention to Halfaday Creek.
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