Sixteen in Nome : a north-western story
Sixteen in Nome would be Joe May's epitaph if he didn't find work soon. Joe had eaten only once in the last thirty-six hours and was feeling desperate. He had happened to provide a small service for Hugh Massey, owner of Alexander the Great, the most famous husky in Alaska. It was rumoured that Massey cared for nothing in the world except his dog and a chance to murder the man he hated with an inextinguishable rage. Joe was just what Massey neede...