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The legendary Incan city of Huachu was believed to have concealed a treasure before the Incas fell to Francisco Pizarro's conquistadors. So in 1922, when Wilbur Tennington comes upon a memoir by one of Pizarro's men, revealing the exact location of Huacha, visions of gold fills his eyes. But he would have to survive freezing mountain elevations, volcanic deserts, and murderous bandits.

Produktbeschreibung
The legendary Incan city of Huachu was believed to have concealed a treasure before the Incas fell to Francisco Pizarro's conquistadors. So in 1922, when Wilbur Tennington comes upon a memoir by one of Pizarro's men, revealing the exact location of Huacha, visions of gold fills his eyes. But he would have to survive freezing mountain elevations, volcanic deserts, and murderous bandits.
Autorenporträt
Theodore Victor Olsen (1932-1993) was the child of Norse immigrants, and though he occasionally traveled, he lived his whole life in Rhinelander, Wisconsin. He was married to author Beverly Butler, and was the award-winning author of numerous works of Western fiction spanning nearly forty years.