An young veteran of World War II submarine warfare and his teenage brother go on a treasure hunt after the war ends to find the missing money from a sunken Nazi sub.
Robb White was partnered with gimmick horror film king William Castle during Castle's most popular and productive period. Born in the Philippines, White was a preacher's son who held a wide variety of jobs before landing in the Navy during World War II. He initially collaborated with Castle on the short-lived TV series "Men of Annapolis" (1957), then joined forces with the enterprising producer-director on the horror thrillers "Macabre" (1958), "House on Haunted Hill" (1959), "The Tingler" (1959), "Homicidal" (1961), and "13 Ghosts" (1960). He later went back to TV writing, including "Perry Mason" (1957), as well as novels.
Pretty good adventure story with some exciting moments. The hero is a slightly built young man who has to use his brain in some hairy situations to outsmart his brawny foe. This is available in ebook form at openlibrary.org