"The Sin That Was His" by Frank L. Packard is a story set in a Yukon mining camp during the early 1900s, telling the tale of Arthur Leroy, a sophisticated gambler called "Three-Ace Artie," and his encounter with a young, inexperienced newcomer known as the Kid. As the Kid carelessly spends his money and attracts unwanted attention, Artie finds himself drawn to the young man, and offers him a chance at redemption. This decision sparks conflicts and hints at the moral battles and personal changes that lie ahead amidst the harsh winter backdrop.
The Sin That Was His
By Frank L. (Frank Lucius) Packard
In the frigid Yukon, a seasoned gambler risks it all to save a naive youth from ruin, sparking a conflict that threatens to consume them both.
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About the AuthorFrank Lucius Packard was a Canadian novelist.
Frank Lucius Packard was a Canadian novelist.
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