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Something More

by Janet Dailey, Renee Raudman
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Synopsis

From New York Times bestselling author Janet Dailey comes a captivating story of a man who's given up, a woman who won't let go, and a race to find a treasure that could bring them wealth and so much more.

Publishers Weekly

Known for her popular Calder saga set in Montana (Calder Storm, etc.), Dailey turns her attention to the Ten Bar Ranch, near Glory, Wyo. (pop. 51), run by a young, laid-back widower, Luke McCallister. Still grieving over losing his family four years earlier, Luke, who swigs whiskey to dull the pain, isn't particularly rattled when a skeleton turns up on his property. He is surprised, however, by his attraction to redheaded Angie Sommers, an Iowa school teacher who comes to Glory after being notified that the remains appear to be of Henry James Wilson, her long missing grandfather. Henry James's grandfather was Ike Wilson, a train robber executed on the gallows: the skeleton's presence on Luke's land suggests that Ike's missing treasure may be there, too. Saddlebags Smith, a local gold-hunting eccentric, warns the two that "lookin' for that gold will make you crazy," while Luke's ranch hands and another townie complicate matters. Veteran tale-spinner Dailey depicts ranching life with a sure-handed, affectionate humor. (July)

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About the Author, Janet Dailey

Janet Dailey is the author of scores of popular and uniquely American novels, including such bestsellers as "Scrooge Wore Spurs, A Capital Holiday, The Glory Game, The Pride of Hannah Wade, " and the phenomenal Calder saga, including the newest title in the series, "Shifting Calder Wind." Her romantic fiction has also been featured in a story anthology, "The Only Thing Better Than Chocolate." Since her first novel was published in 1975, Janet Dailey has become the bestselling female author in America, with more than 300,000,000 copies of her books in print. Her books have been published in seventeen languages and are sold in ninety countries. Janet Dailey's careful research and her intimate knowledge of America have made her one of the best-loved authors in the country and around the world.

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Tantor Media, Inc.
Format
Compact Disc
ISBN
9781400105113

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