Mark Twain on the Moon, Book Four: The Notorious Jumping Frog of Lobster Gulch
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Randy Hames
Freshly escaped from the caverns of "Home," the Clemens-Bemis Expedition welcomes two young women: bold Hazel and resourceful Conifer. Their journey starts with a bang when they dynamite their way free of the Vallis Alpes, hot on the heels of a renegade member turned outlaw. The pursuit lands them in Lobster Gulch, a rowdy mining outpost brimming with danger, dynamite, and dubious characters.
To carve out a living, Sam reinvents himself as the impresario of Mark Twain’s Follies and Musical Revue, an act as absurd as Mark’s scheme to save Nebuchadnezzar, the notorious jumping frog of Lobster Gulch, from a drunken mob.
Just when Mark and the Follies begin to find their footing, a shocking discovery shakes the dust from their boots: the outlaw they’d pursued across the desolate lunar wastes is not only alive but living high on the hog with his ill-gotten gains – and it’s up to the Follies to bring him to justice.
Listen as the alternate universe Mark Twain tells the epic story of his adventures on the Moon.
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