Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sergeant Preston and the Calumet Gold Robberies," a quiet gold discovery on Ted’s claim sparks a dangerous chain of events when his excited Gramps shares the news with strangers. As Ted and his grandfather head to town to file the claim, two mysterious men take note—then show up at the cabin, where Ted’s wife and child are left alone with the gold. Written by Gaylord Du Bois and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this 1954 Dell adventure blends frontier tension with the quiet threat of unseen danger, all under a cover by Alberto Giolitti.
In "Sergeant Preseton and the Calumet Gold Robberies," Sergeant Preston is called in when a mine owner accuses his foreman of fabricating reports of three gold thefts—claims that the local police dismissed as unfounded. With the trail cold and trust in question, Preston must uncover the truth behind the missing gold before the next robbery strikes.
In "Sergeant Preston and the Shelf Ridge Incident," Jo and her family face a tense standoff when gold discovered on her husband Ted’s claim draws dangerous attention. With Gramps’ careless chatter having tipped off strangers, the family must hold their ground at the isolated cabin while Sergeant Preston works to keep the peace.
In "Sergeant Preston and the Stolen Horse," a sudden visit from a mysterious stranger at Hank Clawson’s remote cabin sets off a tense standoff when Hank spots a moosehide purse matching one stolen from his partner—only to realize the man before him might not be who he claims. With the Yukon winter closing in and trust as thin as the ice, Sergeant Preston must untangle a web of deception before another life is lost.
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Reprinted in Sergeant Preston of the Yukon #7
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