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The Gold Bonanza

by John Russell Fearn

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Loping along the trail, old prospector Dusty Morgan literally falls headlong into a bonanza - a lost Aztec goldmine. Desperate to share the news of his good fortune, despite knowing he should keep quiet, he confides in saloon girl Val Kent. But can she be trusted? And there are other eyes watching and other ears listening: saloon owner Drew Carson and his unscrupulous gunhawk. Meanwhile, a ruthless Aztec woman, Maninza, regards the gold as her rightful ancestral property...… (more)
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Loping along the trail, old prospector Dusty Morgan literally falls headlong into a bonanza - a lost Aztec goldmine. Desperate to share the news of his good fortune, despite knowing he should keep quiet, he confides in saloon girl Val Kent. But can she be trusted? And there are other eyes watching and other ears listening: saloon owner Drew Carson and his unscrupulous gunhawk. Meanwhile, a ruthless Aztec woman, Maninza, regards the gold as her rightful ancestral property...

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