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Cal Wiggins is a fourth generation blacksmith in the town of Timothy, Arizona. When his father is killed in a robbery gone wrong, he pursues the killers who he discovers are searching for a pirate treasure his father had told him about when he was young. In the process of pursuing his pa's killers he joins forces with an indian named Monjo and meets a beautiful girl who happens to be the daughter of one of the men that killed his father.
As in any good western, Cal must get the girl, capture the killers thus avenging his father's death, and find the treasure (if there really is a treasure), all without getting himself killed.
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Produktbeschreibung
Cal Wiggins is a fourth generation blacksmith in the town of Timothy, Arizona. When his father is killed in a robbery gone wrong, he pursues the killers who he discovers are searching for a pirate treasure his father had told him about when he was young. In the process of pursuing his pa's killers he joins forces with an indian named Monjo and meets a beautiful girl who happens to be the daughter of one of the men that killed his father.

As in any good western, Cal must get the girl, capture the killers thus avenging his father's death, and find the treasure (if there really is a treasure), all without getting himself killed.


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Lewis Dabb grew up in Northern Utah on various farms owned by his father. At an early age he learned to play Spanish and steel guitar and had a love of music most of his life. After marrying he moved to Cache Valley (in Northern Utah) and raised four sons. He was an amateur blacksmith, and a freelance writer. He passed away without seeing any of the stories he wrote in the public domain, but with the advent of E-books his stories can now be shared with the world.