Deep Creek (2010 Novel)
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''Deep Creek'' is a historical fiction novel written and published in 2010 under the
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Dana Hand recounting the aftermath of the
Hells Canyon Massacre The Hells Canyon Massacre (also known as the Snake River Massacre) was a massacre where thirty-four Chinese goldminers were ambushed and murdered in May 1887. In 2005, the area was renamed Chinese Massacre Cove, and a memorial was placed there i ...
. Ten to thirty-four Chinese
gold miner Gold mining is the extraction of gold resources by mining. Historically, mining gold from alluvial deposits used manual separation processes, such as gold panning. However, with the expansion of gold mining to ores that are not on the surface ...
s working for the Sam Yup Company were
massacre A massacre is the killing of a large number of people or animals, especially those who are not involved in any fighting or have no way of defending themselves. A massacre is generally considered to be morally unacceptable, especially when per ...
d by a gang of four to seven Caucasian
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in May 1887, who stole approximately $50,000 in gold from the miners. The novel details the hunt for the killers, led by agents hired by the Sam Yup Company.


Plot summary

After the bodies of more than thirty Chinese gold miners are discovered floating in a creek in the
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, their employer, the Sam Yup Company, hires Joe Vincent, a local law enforcement agent, to accompany Lee Loi, another employee of Sam Yup, to track down the
murderer Murder is the unlawful killing of another human without justification (jurisprudence), justification or valid excuse (legal), excuse, especially the unlawful killing of another human with malice aforethought. ("The killing of another person wit ...
s. They are led by Grace Sundown, a
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.


Development

Dana Hand is the pen name used by the writing team of
William Howarth William Howarth (November 26, 1940 – June 6, 2023) was an American writer and professor emeritus at Princeton University. He published fourteen books and also wrote for such national periodicals as National Geographic, Smithsonian, The Washingt ...
, professor emeritus at
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, and
Anne Matthews Anne Matthews is a college lecturer and author of articles and books with environmental and academic themes. Her book, ''Where the Buffalo Roam: Restoring America's Great Plains'' was a 1993 Pulitzer Prize finalist in nonfiction. ''Deep Creek ...
, a college lecturer. Howarth learned about the real-life Hells Canyon Massacre in 1981 while on assignment for ''
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''. After performing years of research, Howarth wrote a draft of the novel in 2004. After reading that draft, Matthews created an improved version, and agreed to co-write the book with Howarth. The writing team states they "wanted to honor he slain minersby getting all the details right ..Idaho has never faced the moral depravity of that crime: over 30 immigrants tortured, mutilated, and killed in terrible ways. Why? Because the killers were greedy, bored, and did not see Asians as fully human. We wanted to make readers see how people can be so cruel, what it takes to hunt them down, and how an all-male, all-white jury could still acquit."


Publishing history

* (1st, pbk) * (1st, open eBook) * (audiobook) * The February 2010 publication of ''Deep Creek'' followed a nonfiction account of the same massacre, published in 2009 by R. Gregory Nokes, entitled ''Massacred for Gold: The Chinese in Hells Canyon''. Dana Hand are writing their next novel, tentatively titled ''Shadow Falls'', set in 1947
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, and featuring descendants from characters in ''Deep Creek''.


Reception

Carolyn See Carolyn See (née Laws; January 13, 1934 – July 13, 2016) was a professor emerita of English at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the author of ten books, including the memoir, ''Dreaming: Hard Luck and Good Times in America'', a ...
reviewed the novel for ''The Washington Post'', calling it "a gripping, spooky historical novel, told in a way that closely resembles real life". William Wong wrote the novel was "a splendid read" in his review for the ''
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''. However, Ellen Urbani faulted the fictionalized elements of historical people and the pace of the plot in her review for ''
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'' noting "... this is their first novel. It shows."


Awards

''Deep Creek'' was chosen as one of the ten best novels of the year in 2010 by ''
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'' and nominated for the 2011
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.


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Reviews

* * * * * {{cite news , url=https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/books/deep-creek-a-murderous-mystery-in-hells-canyon/ , title='Deep Creek': a murderous mystery in Hells Canyon , author=Gaudette, Karen , date=3 April 2010 , newspaper=The Seattle Times , access-date=26 April 2018 American historical novels