Gold Fever
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About the Book
Riding into Hopeville to locate a small ranch to buy, Thomas bentwell heard the whoops and hallers with which old Whitey Blackstone a miner greeted a letter from the assay office announcing that he had struck it rich. With a number of men of questionable character within earshot, Thomas knew this would mean that those with gold fever would be out to get Whitey and take over his claim. So, out of a sense of justice, Thomas became the miner’s self-appointed protector. He followed the gunman who were trailing Whitey and saved the oldster from a shootout. In gratitude, the old miner sold Thomas his quarter-section of powder range and sixty head of cattle, then rode out to keep his postponed date with death, leaving Thomas to break the news to Whitey’s beautiful Granddaughter, and to find the old man’s murder.
About the Author
Kenneth Michael Gardner was born in Buffalo New York on January 22, 1942. He has been reading all his life. He has been incarcerated for the past 24 years. The executions around him on Death Row inspired him to write poems and short stories. He earned his G.E.D. while in Prison and writes because,” It keeps me focused, and I can keep my ideas on paper.” He enjoys sharing his writing.