Dana Hand is the pen name used by the writing team of
William Howarth, professor emeritus at
Princeton University, and
Anne Matthews, a college lecturer. Howarth learned about the real-life Hells Canyon Massacre in 1981 while on assignment for
National Geographic. 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 [the slain miners] by 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
Princeton, New Jersey, and featuring descendants from characters in
Deep Creek. ==Reception==