SANDY STEELE ADVENTURES
Black Treasure
Danger at Mormon Crossing
Stormy Voyage
Fire at Red Lake
Secret Mission to Alaska
Troubled Waters
BY ROGER BARLOW
SIMON AND SCHUSTER
New York, 1959
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Sandy Steele twisted his lanky six-foot frame inthe cramped airplane seat, stretching his long legsout in the aisle. Yawning, he glanced out of thesmall, round window beside him. Although it wasdaylight now, the ground was completely hiddenby a layer of dense clouds that stretched away tothe horizon on all sides like fluffy marshmallowtopping. The sound of the motors was a dull, monotonousthrobbing in his ears.
Sandy leaned forward and ruffled the blackcrew cut that was just visible over the top of theseat ahead of him. “Hey, Jerry, you awake?”
“Yeah,” a voi