Hole in the Day

Hole in the Day by Steven A. Carr, published by Outskirts Press, Incorporated on October 30, 2015, is a historical fiction novel that explores the mystery surrounding a hidden fortune of U.S. twenty dollar gold Liberty coins, originally belonging to Northern Mississippi Indian tribes. Set against the backdrop of Pristine Loon Lake, the narrative unfolds over a span of one hundred forty-five years, weaving through locations from North Central Minnesota to the Cayman Islands and a Columbian jail cell. The story begins with a felon recounting the legend of the lost gold to his prison cellmate, setting off a chain of events that intertwines various characters and their quests for the treasure.
Readers will encounter anthropologist Dr. Elizabeth Pike, who believes her mother may have unknowingly acquired a copper vase that could lead to the gold’s location. As the plot thickens, her father and his mentor, a former CIA operative, hold crucial information, while a determined Vietnam veteran seeks to reclaim what he believes is rightfully his. The narrative raises questions about the existence of the copper vase and the gold itself, as well as the motivations of those pursuing it, including treasure hunters and government agents. With 358 pages, this edition invites readers to delve into a complex tale of intrigue and ambition, where the stakes are high and the truth remains elusive.
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Pristine Loon Lake holds a secret. When a fortune in U.S. twenty dollar, gold Liberty coins, originally belonging to Northern Mississippi Indian tribes, vanishes in 1868, it sets off a one hundred forty-five year chain of events from North Central Minnesota to the exotic Cayman Islands and a Columbian jail cell. The legend of the lost gold survives generations of Indians, treasure hunters and curiosity seekers. A felon tells the tale to his prison cellmate before disappearing from his home in the summer tourist town of Destiny, Minnesota. Anthropologist, Dr. Elizabeth Pike believes her mother, oblivious to its true value, acquired a copper vase created by an Anishinaabe Chief which may hold a diagram to a cedar chest containing the gold Liberties but her mother suffers an accident – if it was an accident. Now, her father, and his mentor, a former CIA operative, hold the key to the gold’s location only they don’t know it. Meanwhile, a shadowy, multi-millionaire, Vietnam veteran headquartered in Austin, Texas has labored for more than thirteen years to track down the copper vase and will stop at nothing to get his hands on the gold and take back what he believes he’s owed; the life of his comrades and his own humanity. However, his two most trusted associates, his beautiful mistress and his right-hand executive may have different plans. Does the copper vase exist? Does it contain a map? Does the gold exist and if so, who can get to it first: the anthropologist, the Indians, the government, the former CIA operative, the veteran or someone else … less obvious? Everyone with any information about the lost coins seems to disappear.
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