High Water

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  • High Water Book Detail

  • Author : Richard Bissell
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  • Publisher : eNet Press
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  • Pages : 203
  • ISBN 13 : 1618865684
  • File Size : 15,15 MB

High Water by Richard Bissell PDF Summary

Book Description: High Water: Duke Snyder found his first job on a stern wheeler when he was sixteen years old. Ten years later he's still on the river aboard an old diesel towboat hauling eight barges of coal toward the Chain of Rocks above St. Louis with all hands on deck facing the ominous rise of high water.

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