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The Floor of Heaven

A True Tale of the Last Frontier and the Yukon Gold Rush

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The Floor of Heaven

De: Howard Blum
Narrado por: John H. Mayer
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New York Times bestselling author Howard Blum expertly weaves together three narratives to tell the true story of the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush.

It is the last decade of the 19th century. The Wild West has been tamed and its fierce, independent and often violent larger-than-life figures--gun-toting wanderers, trappers, prospectors, Indian fighters, cowboys, and lawmen--are now victims of their own success. But then gold is discovered in Alaska and the adjacent Canadian Klondike and a new frontier suddenly looms: an immense unexplored territory filled with frozen waterways, dark spruce forests, and towering mountains capped by glistening layers of snow and ice.

In a true-life tale that rivets from the first page, we meet Charlie Siringo, a top-hand sharp-shooting cowboy who becomes one of the Pinkerton Detective Agency’s shrewdest; George Carmack, a California-born American Marine who’s adopted by an Indian tribe, raises a family with a Taglish squaw, and makes the discovery that starts off the Yukon Gold Rush; and Jefferson "Soapy" Smith, a sly and inventive conman who rules a vast criminal empire.

As we follow this trio’s lives, we’re led inexorably into a perplexing mystery: a fortune in gold bars has somehow been stolen from the fortress-like Treadwell Mine in Juneau, Alaska. Charlie Siringo discovers that to run the thieves to ground, he must embark on a rugged cross-territory odyssey that will lead him across frigid waters and through a frozen wilderness to face down "Soapy" Smith and his gang of 300 cutthroats. Hanging in the balance: George Carmack’s fortune in gold.

At once a compelling true-life mystery and an unforgettable portrait of a time in America’s history, The Floor of Heaven is also an exhilarating tribute to the courage and undaunted spirit of the men and women who helped shape America.
Américas Biografías y Memorias Canadá Crímenes Reales Estados Unidos Estafas, Engaños y Mentiras Estatal y Local Histórico Supervivencia, Aventureros y Exploradores Crimen Aventura
Fascinating Characters • Compelling History • Intersecting Storylines • Adventurous Tales • Rich Historical Context

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What made the experience of listening to The Floor of Heaven the most enjoyable?

All three main characters were fully developed. I felt like I knew them, good and bad, and found myself wishing all three could get what they wanted (even the "bad" guy).

What did you like best about this story?

Very detailed and descriptive. I felt like I was there.
Also, the way the three different stories were weaved together. Nicely done.

Which scene was your favorite?

If I told you, it would spoil the whole book. Let's just say that the climactic scene is all the more enjoyable because...it really happened!!!

If you could rename The Floor of Heaven, what would you call it?

Three Men and a Pot of Gold

Any additional comments?

Great read/listen for summer vacations.

Better Than Fiction

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A truly enjoyable blood-boiling saga of an era that forged the last of the West.
You will love it.

A Masterpiece

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This would have been a better story if the 3 men who’s story the book follows all met up at the end in the big shootout of Soapy Smith. Instead, the stories barely intertwined! And there were so many crazier than fiction stories that happened in the Klondike, I don’t know why making up a fake Treadwell theft and vaguely connecting it to Carmack was necessary.
I only kept listening because I’m familiar with the places so it was entertaining, but if I didn’t know the area well, I would not have kept listening.

Could have been better…

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Part 1 got dull as a litany of personal histories you couldn't figure out how would connect. If you start with Part 2, it holds attention more and you won't have missed much.

Skip to Part 2

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if you are intrigued by gold rush and detective stories this book is for you

great read, didn't want it to end.

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From start to finish this was a great story…. The fact that this is all true makes it better than any fictional account of the Gold Rush. The author paints a graphic picture of the men, the cold and unforgiving landscape. There are characters galore to enjoy and I am going to learn more about Charley Siringo, and Soapy Smith. One a rascal con man, the other a hard working man who actually succeeds while Soapy…,

The Last Frontier

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such an interesting story, and I learned a lot about the surrounding history. I highly recommend!

sad that it ended

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Any additional comments?

I think most everybody is mesmerized by the concept of Alaska in the far North. When I came across this book I immediately knew that I wanted to listen to it. That Gilded Age when the cowboy's life was rapidly disappearing because of the financial conglomerates of the East is an exciting time in America's history. The boom towns and other large cities which were beginning to spring up and grow up provided many opportunities for lackadaisical entrepreneurs to assail themselves upon the public. The story of Johnny Suringo and the other real life characters in this story are amazing, so amazing as to the fact this could not happen, it was too dangerous, there were too many factors to bring their lives to and end. They survived and hopefully someday I will be able to visit some of those northern cities like Sitka, Jueanu and Dawson and see for myself the glaciers which cap the mountains valleys and hide the gold that is still there waiting to be found.

I wish I could've been there.

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Just finished up Howard Blum’s newest release, The Floor of Heaven: A True Tale of the Last Frontier and the Yukon Gold Rush. This is a nonfiction Western that is a wonderful read. Along the way the reader is informed about the Yukon Gold Rush, how it worked, and how people lived in that time. The story is very interesting and Howard Blum’s narrative is exciting and rich with insight. The era comes alive from the very beginning. At the heart of the book is the gold rush of the late 1800s tied together through the stories of a Marine Corps deserted (George Carmack), a real life con man (Soapy Smith), and a cowboy who stumbles into becoming a Pinkerton (Charlies Siningo). If you have an interest in this era and would like to have some sugar to make the medicine go down, Howard Blum’s telling of this story is your Rx. The reading of John H. Mayer is excellent.

An Entertaining History

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I bought this audible book after traveling to Skagway and the Yukon last summer. My husband grew up in Juneau and is familiar with the Treadwell mine and history of the gold rush. I grew up in Seattle so we were very much interested in this book. The story is wonderful with the adventures of Carmack, Smith and Siringo. We enjoyed listening each evening as John Mayer does a nice job reading the story.

Love this book!

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