"The always dependable Clarence Budington Kelland sends his hero, Archie Butts, a very tough young engineer, into the Canadian oilfields near Alberta in search of the source of violent skullduggery. As usual there is a nice blend of humor, excitement and romance, with a cast of characters assortedly charming and villainous, and a credible solution to a tantalizing plot. Recommended reading." Hartford Courant
Archy Butts oilfield trouble shooter was sent to the Shining Brook oilfield to find out why equipment kept failing and the workers believed the site was cursed. Once there in the deep woods he discovered there was something sinister going on in but the cause was sabotage not sorcery. That led to two questions: who was behind the skulduggery and why?
His first suspect was "Boots" Quinto. At their initial meeting she was dressed and talked like a member of the Park Avenue elite and gave him a false name. The second time, she was disguised as a country lad of sixteen with a muddy face and a backwoods accent. The third time she was wearing jeans and a man's shirt and riding horseback as if born to the saddle and he noticed her Bryn Mawr accent. Then he learned three things: 1 she had a reputation in New York as the mistress of one of the world's wealthiest men, she was wanted for questioning in the murder of said billionaire, 3 he was developing very inconvenient feelings for her, 4 she couldn't stop laughing at his confusion.
Another candidate for mastermind behind the Shining Brook oilfield's troubles was Leon Moffitt, the saturnine, intelligent and lethal boss of the oil company's fleet of tankers. The first time Moffitt and Butts met started with threats and went rapidly downhill from there. It didn't help that every time Moffitt's "bodyguard", Bones Leary, showed up he begged to be allowed to kill Butts.
Nadine Clark, usually seen on the arms of men of great wealth, an ultrasophisticated socialite with ultraexpensive tastes. But she told Archy disturbingly, "Any woman, no matter how bad she may be, can throw her bonnet over the woodshed for some man ... a bad woman may go crazy over a good man." What disturbed Archy is that she seemed genuinely sincere. What was Nadine Clark doing at the remote Shining Brook oilfield?
Fisherman John, a giant of a man, named not for his piscatorial feats but because he was a fisher of souls. Even Archy knew the Fisherman was sincere in his beliefs. But he showed up frequently where criminals had just reaped millions and just before they lost them. Was he also fishing for ill-gotten loot and if so what kind of loot might it be?
Archy couldn't make head or tales of his suspects. Or the motive for the attempts to prevent the successful drilling of the Shining Brook field.
Then the first murder occurred. A man without any identification and who no one local claimed to have seen before was found murdered in Archy Butts car. Suddenly, Archy was the chief suspect in the crimes he had been hired to solve.
"Lots of adventure, menace, action, and romance. A real thriller." Los Angeles Times
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