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The True Story of Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Stevens: (The Ghosts of Ke...

The True Account of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Stevens is the dark, riveting tale of power, abuse, defiance and sadly, the consequences of betrayal in the copper mining town of Kennicott, Alaska. Nat Stevens was a small man who wanted power and respect. He thought he could demand it rather than earn it. Madeline Stevens wanted a normal life and marriage. She soon found out her new husband was dragging her into hell. In the early years of the twentieth century, the Alaska Syndicate and the Kennicott Company wanted to enjoy the spoils of the largest, purist and richest copper deposits ever found. They found it was no easy task to build a town out of nothing in the remote, inhospitable wilderness of Alaska. The people who came to populate the company-run mining town of Kennicott and the wild, open supply town of McCarthy only wanted to earn their wages and keep the peace. But an unbridled rampage on a cold winter night would change all that. Master Storyteller Don (Grizzly) Sheets spins it all together in this apocryphal history of Kennicott’s most infamous couple. This scandalous tale may not be suitable for young minds or weak hearts. Do you have the curiosity and stomach for this shocking and heinous narrative? Read Grizzly Sheets exclusive prevarications today – and good luck trying to sleep tonight!

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