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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | BECKLUND, JACK Golden Fleece: A Mystery -- First Edition Thomas Dunne Books / St. Martin's Press, 1990. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. FIRST EDITION, FIRST PRINTING HARDCOVER. 'First Edition: December 1990' stated with full number line (10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1) on copyright page, $16.95 list price covered with $17.95 sticker on dust jacket flap. Light shelf wear, 1/2" jacket tear. 234 pages. Author's first novel. "After setting off for what should be a routine sailing trip, the unassuming, middle-aged Harry Potter disappears somewhere in the waters of Lake Superior in northeastern Minnesota, along with his sailboat, Fishin' Fool. Eyewitnesses to Potter's last moments on shore report that he was a clumsy sailor and a sloppy boatkeeper. After all, Potter couldn't even tie a proper knot, and his boat was dirty and neglected. But Potter's friends and acquaintances dispute these reports of Potter's incompetence. They knew the owner of the local Sawtooth Lodge as a capable, responsible sailor. The puzzle of Potter's mysterious disappearance escalates to crime when a local logger is found murdered in the woods, with evidence of goldmining nearby. Sheriff Ray MacNulty, with the aid of visiting investigators Nels Dahlstrom and Graham Jackson, discovers one element common to the three problems: a six-foot woman with emerald-green eyes known as Big Charlie. This tough-talking Amazon keeps turning up as Dahlstrom and Jackson search Lake Superior for traces of Fishin' Fool, and it soon becomes clear that she has her own reasons for being the first to find the missing boat and its owner.". Offered for US$ 5.10 by: Yesterday's Muse Books - Book number: 1500976 See more books from our catalog: First Editions | |||