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Mule Creek Landslide: A Thunder Mountain Story: Thunder Mountain
Mule Creek Landslide: A Thunder Mountain Story: Thunder Mountain
Mule Creek Landslide: A Thunder Mountain Story: Thunder Mountain
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Dita Jean Harris believed that long-haired Henry Nye died under the mudslide that submerged the mining boomtown of Roosevelt. Idaho in 1909. But common knowledge held that no one died.

She wanted to prove that happened and go back over a hundred years and rescue him in an alternate timeline.

But rescue him for what future?

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Release dateAug 3, 2021
ISBN9798201007690
Mule Creek Landslide: A Thunder Mountain Story: Thunder Mountain

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    Mule Creek Landslide

    Mule Creek Landslide

    A Thunder Mountain Story

    Dean Wesley Smith

    WMG Publishing, Inc.

    Contents

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

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    Also by Dean Wesley Smith

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    1

    What happens if we save him? Dita Jean Harris asked Bonnie and Duster Kendal as they sat at the long kitchen counter sipping on chicken noodle soup that smelled heavenly.

    But Dita Jean was too nervous to eat at the moment.

    Around them the massive, high-ceiling cave under the Historical Institute seemed to echo from emptiness. Only the three of them were in the cavern that served as a sort of gathering place for travelers into the pasts of other timelines.

    At least a dozen groupings of couches and chairs filled the smooth cavern floor, giving private seating to sixty or seventy people if needed. Only about twenty or so people even knew of this place in this time, but they had built this place for the future.

    A massive stone fireplace crackled softly against one wall, adding a faint burned-wood smell to the cavern that always felt welcoming to Dita Jean. The counter Bonnie and Duster were eating at stretched twenty chairs long and behind it was a modern kitchen with everything anyone would want to cook a single meal or a meal for thirty.

    You are convinced he is under that landslide? Bonnie asked. "You know that general history shows

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