Dragon Bones a Fantastic Tale: Gold Rush Story

Two brothers find misery in California's Gold Rush until a Chinese doctor promises them riches. They should have asked, at what price?

A short story by Kate Rauner, a reader's choice Best Scifi Writer at Ooorahs! webzine. Set in California's Trinity Mountains, this short story of 5,400 words is perfect for a break during your busy day.

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Dragon Bones a Fantastic Tale: Gold Rush Story

Two brothers find misery in California's Gold Rush until a Chinese doctor promises them riches. They should have asked, at what price?

A short story by Kate Rauner, a reader's choice Best Scifi Writer at Ooorahs! webzine. Set in California's Trinity Mountains, this short story of 5,400 words is perfect for a break during your busy day.

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Dragon Bones a Fantastic Tale: Gold Rush Story

Dragon Bones a Fantastic Tale: Gold Rush Story

by Kate Rauner
Dragon Bones a Fantastic Tale: Gold Rush Story

Dragon Bones a Fantastic Tale: Gold Rush Story

by Kate Rauner

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Overview

Two brothers find misery in California's Gold Rush until a Chinese doctor promises them riches. They should have asked, at what price?

A short story by Kate Rauner, a reader's choice Best Scifi Writer at Ooorahs! webzine. Set in California's Trinity Mountains, this short story of 5,400 words is perfect for a break during your busy day.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155921349
Publisher: Kate Rauner
Publication date: 02/05/2019
Series: Fantastic Tales of Science Fiction and Fantasy
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 468 KB

About the Author

Kate Rauner, Hanover, New Mexico, USA
A science fiction writer, poet, firefighter, and engineer on the way to becoming an eccentric old woman.

I write science fiction novels and science-inspired poetry, and serve as a volunteer firefighter. I'm also a retired environmental engineer and Cold War Warrior (honestly, that's what Congress called us) because I worked in America's nuclear weapons complex. Now living on the edge of the southwest's Gila National Forest with my husband, cats, llamas, and dog, I'm well on my way to achieving my life-goal of becoming an eccentric old woman.

Find more and contact me at https://kateraunerauthor.wordpress.com/

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