Rigdon Sadar has carried the burden of it all his For forty-five years it has been widely believed that his grandfather, Sam Rigdon, stole twenty-seven sacks of high-grade ore from a mine in Sylvanite. After the theft Sam had gone to Alaska and struck it rich, a move most thought he used to cover his sudden wealth. Now Sadar has seven days to find the cache before he must leave Sylvanite, now a tourist resort. His only leads are the old-timers who actually worked the mines, and most of them are reluctant to talk. Then someone tries to kill him . . .
Steve Frazee was born in Salida, Colorado. He began making major contributions to Western pulp magazines with stories set in the American West as well as a number of North-Western tales published in Adventure. Not surprisingly, many of Frazee's novels have become major motion pictures.
I tried to finish reading Ghost Mine. Probably more me than the book. The plot didn't go anywhere or something. I'll definitely try more titles by the author who writes well.