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"Find my land. Your Uncle Syd stole it. Solve my mysteries...but don't disturb the ghosts!" The asylum passed his deceased mother's note to him with her belongings. Brad, a middle-aged Certified Public Accountant, has lost everything-career, business, family, finances, and home in a bankruptcy. He considers himself a loser and has struggled with autism spectrum disorders all his life. Needing a job, he reluctantly returns to his despised hometown, Williston, North Dakota -home of the Bakken oil bonanza. He quickly gets a job in an accounting office, settles into a new life, and attempts to…mehr

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"Find my land. Your Uncle Syd stole it. Solve my mysteries...but don't disturb the ghosts!" The asylum passed his deceased mother's note to him with her belongings. Brad, a middle-aged Certified Public Accountant, has lost everything-career, business, family, finances, and home in a bankruptcy. He considers himself a loser and has struggled with autism spectrum disorders all his life. Needing a job, he reluctantly returns to his despised hometown, Williston, North Dakota -home of the Bakken oil bonanza. He quickly gets a job in an accounting office, settles into a new life, and attempts to unlock his mother's mysteries. Uncle Syd evades personal contact and remains mysterious. Brad encounters Desmond, the head of a group of unscrupulous local businessmen. Their new allies-a Las Vegas drug mafia-are initially interested in flipping real estate. The alliance breaks up. A shooting war with the Feds ensues. Brad is reluctantly sucked into it.
Autorenporträt
The attraction of a job, the Alaska wilderness, and opportunities for outdoor sports-particularly hunting, fishing, skiing, and backpacking enticed me to move from the jobless western Plains to Anchorage during the 1970s Alaska Pipeline construction era. While I never got a job building the pipeline, I became a business computer salesman and programmer. I met my wife, Anita, when we sang in the Anchorage Community Chorus. We have lived in Anchorage, Alaska, for fifty years and successfully raised a family of three children. I was a Financial Advisor for forty-six years before retiring in 2015. My writing resume includes several essays and short stories published in several national hunting and fishing publications. I published a collection of hunting short stories, Hunters of the White Sheep, in 2018. My website and blog are found at: lynnsoiseth.com