Gila Prophecy

Gila Prophecy by Brent Botts is a captivating narrative published by Lulu.com on December 21, 2013. This edition spans 260 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jason Beyer and his companion Carl Crawford, who lead an inner-city youth group on a challenging whitewater adventure in the Gila Wilderness. As they navigate the Gila River, which unexpectedly transforms from a gentle stream into a fierce torrent, the group becomes embroiled in a dangerous scheme orchestrated by a billionaire industrialist seeking to uncover a national secret tied to hidden treasure.
Readers will find a blend of adventure and suspense as the novice paddlers confront both the elements and a sinister plot that threatens to change the world’s economy. The narrative explores themes of bravery and teamwork as Jason and his group strive to thwart the billionaire’s plans, which hinge on ancient treasures lost in the Gila River. This engaging tale not only highlights the challenges of whitewater rafting but also delves into the dynamics of youth leadership and the importance of standing up against greed.
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Jason Beyer and his side-kick Carl Crawford are the leaders of an inner-city youth group who embark on a whitewater adventure into the Gila Wilderness. The novice paddlers are tested to the limit when the normally mild Gila River turns into a raging torrent that sweeps the group deep into the Gila Gorge and into the middle of a sinister plot led by a ruthless billionaire industrialist to uncover a national secret of hidden treasure, that if exposed could alter the world’s economy. Chests of gold given to early explorers by an ancient people and lost on the Gila River provide the crucial link to the greedy billionaire’s discovery of the riches. Only through the heroic actions of Jason and his group can the plot be foiled.
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