Tumacácori Gold

by Michael G. Goodman


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/29/2003

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 448
ISBN : 9781410793768

About the Book

I am delighted to present TUMACÁCORI GOLD, a fiction adventure novel of good verses evil, packed with factual history, mystery, suspense and a touch of romance.  Based on the uncanny discovery of a whirlpool vortex on the Colorado River which is rapidly depleting Arizona’s precious life-sustaining water, Logan Price, a desert biologist and ghost town adventurer, travels deep into the mystifying labyrinth of the Grand Canyon to locate and destroy the threatening anomaly before the state is turned into another Sahara Desert.  Logan’s meticulous investigation of the diminishing whitewater rapids unexpectedly leads him to an enchanted, romantic encounter with a beautiful Indian princess, the shocking discovery of a lost, ancient civilization that time has forgotten, a hair-raising journey into a perilous world that lies far beyond the confines of reality, and finally, the amazing discovery of an enormous mountain of gold of untold worth, know as the lost Tumacacori gold.  But as Logan unearths the vast fortune in gold, the heroic desert biologist suddenly realizes that the gold isn’t the only treasure that lies beneath the dry and cavernous desert as he miraculously turns the desiccated Arizona desert into a garden of Eden.


About the Author

Raised in the southwest deserts, he completed a mission in Argentina, became a miner in the world’s largest underground copper mines, and then joined the Air Force as an Ordnance Specialist.  Wile attending Pima Community College, majoring in Spanish, he enlisted in the Tucson Arizona Air National Guard as NCOTC of the Missile Department.  His intrinsic interest in writing led hi to become Unit Public Affairs Representative and has published articles in ELTIGRE, the official 162nd Air National Guard Magazine.  Michael is infatuated with the natural environment and the great out doors.  He married a Hispanic woman whose family roots stretch deep into Mexico.  He has grown to appreciate the vivacious Mexican culture of festivity, spirited music, deep-rooted traditions and family togetherness.  He has mastered the Spanish language, acquiring a living knowledge of Mexican traditions, customs and way of life in, on and around the Arizona/Mexican borders.