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William Martin, “Bound for Gold” (To be held at First Congregational Church, Falmouth)
September 13, 2018 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
$5.00Bound for Gold continues New York Times bestselling author William Martin’s epic of American history with the further adventures of Boston rare-book dealer Peter Fallon and his girlfriend, Evangeline Carrington. They are headed to California, where their search for a lost journal takes them into the history of Gold Rush. The journal follows young James Spencer, of the Sagamore Mining Company, on a spectacular journey from staid Boston, up the Sacramento River to the Mother Lode. During his search for a “lost river of gold,” Spencer confronts vengeance, greed, and racism in himself and others, and builds one of California’s first mercantile empires.
In the present, Peter Fallon’s son asks his father for help appraising the rare books in the Spencer estate and reconstructing Spencer’s seven-part journal, which has been stolen from the California Historical Society. Peter and Evangeline head for modern San Francisco and quickly discover that there’s something much bigger and more dangerous going on, and Peter’s son is in the middle of it. Turns out, that lost river of gold may be more than a myth.
Past and present intertwine as two stories of the eternal struggle for power and wealth become one.
This lecture will be held at the First Congregational Church of Falmouth, 68 Main Street
Please note: customers will NOT receive printed tickets, but their reservations will be listed and honored at the event.
About the author: William Martin is the award-winning New York Times bestselling author of eleven novels, a PBS documentary, book reviews, magazine articles, and a cult-classic horror movie, too. His first Peter Fallon novel, Back Bay, established him as “a master storyteller.” He has been following the lives of the great and anonymous in American history ever since and has taken readers from the deck of the Mayflower in Cape Cod to Ford’s Theater in The Lincoln Letter to 9/11 and the South Tower in City of Dreams. In his latest, Bound for Gold, he sweeps us back to California and the legendary year of 1849. He was the 2005 recipient of the prestigious New England Book Award, given to an author “whose body of work stands as a significant contribution to the culture of the region.” And in 2015, the USS CONSTITUTION Museum gave him the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for “patriotic pride, artful scholarship, and an eclectic interest in the sea and things maritime.” He serves on the boards of many of Boston’s historic sites and the Associates of the Boston Public Library. He lives near Boston with his wife and has three grown children.
Sponsored by Cape Cod Five and by First Citizen’s Federal Credit Union