"Gold fever has struck the Yukon. Amid the chaos and the lawlessness that prevail, three women are the focus for Beth Lewis's absorbing novel. After a woman is found murdered in a squalid alley, the women are drawn together to search for the truth of the murder. They find strength within themselves and succeed in breaking free from the obsessive, violent men in their lives. Lewis conjures up the brutal realities of the 1898 gold rush in a compelling narrative." -- "The Times (London)"
"A gut-punching mystery that vibrantly captures the savagery of the Alaskan frontier, with its women and wildernesses that refuse to be tamed."
-- "Anna Bailey, author of Tall Bones"
"Lewis flawlessly recreates the savage beauty of the wilds--and the lives of those beholden to the exhilarating lawlessness of gold fever. A bold and brilliant novel."-- "Vaseem Khan, author of The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra
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"An expansive and gloriously thrilling book told with such authenticity. Beth Lewis employs a rich palette to immerse the reader in the lives of the Klondike women. Masterful storytelling."-- "Marion Todd, author of Old Bones Lie"
"Stirring, evocative, spellbinding. The Rush is storytelling at its solid gold best."
-- "Tammy Cohen, author of When She Was Bad "
"Compelling and clever. Beth Lewis strikes gold in her murderous tale of three women involved in the Canadian gold rush."
-- "Claire Seeber, author of Bad Friends"
"A wicked combination of spellbinding storytelling and a captivating plot that will capture the heart of any reader. The Rush is my top read of this year."
-- " Lisa Hall, author of Between You and Me"
"Perfectly captures that dangerous combination of chaos and desperation, and the three women's interlocking stories and their resilience and vulnerability were so well written." -- "Emma Curtis, author of One Little Mistake"
"Lewis brilliantly captures the perilous allure of the Yukon Gold Rush, weaving a tale of three women's intertwined destinies with rich authenticity and suspense. A compelling journey into the heart of human resilience."-- "Joanna Wallace, author of You'd Look Better as a Ghost"