Description
Macduff and Lucinda Brooks are having coffee at their Paradise Valley, Montana, log cabin on Mill Creek, when Lucinda sees that the creek has turned orange. Could it be toxic waste from some abandoned gold mine at the head of Mill Creek? They head up Mill Creek Road into another adventure that ultimately involves crime families and groups from two countries, the death of an FBI agent, search warrants to enter both Macduff’s Montana cabin and Florida cottage, a pile of skeletons of long missing crime family members, and the Park County Sheriff’s office. The mine is bought by a ruthless Chinese industrialist who plans several gold mines in Paradise Valley and renewal of old plans to construct the first dam ever to be built on the Yellowstone River. He demands that Macduff and Lucinda sell him their log cabin. Macduff’s old nemesis, Juan Pablo Herzog has become the president of Guatemala but he is in trouble holding on to power. He hasn’t lessened his intention to find out that the man he tried to kill years ago, Professor Maxwell Hunt of the University of Florida, has become Macduff Brooks, a Montana fly fishing guide.



