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Drilling for oil is a dirty business, and for Bill Murphy, it’s about to turn positively filthy. But Murphy’s as big and tough as his home state of Texas—a man in the mold of a young John Wayne—and he’s more than a match for everything the oil-rich land of Venezuela can throw at him. Everything, that is, except for one woman.…
Her name is Marcia Stewart. She’s fiery, she’s brave, and she’s beautiful … and she’d like nothing better than to see Bill Murphy dead. Her oilman father’s been killed, and Marcia tags Murphy as the murderer.
MurphyΓÇÖs guilty of a lot of things, but murderΓÇÖs not one of them. HeΓÇÖs drilling down for the truth, and now itΓÇÖs his land, his love for MarciaΓÇöand his lifeΓÇöthat are on the line. With so much at stake, heΓÇÖll go to any length to come out on top of the Black Towers to Danger.
When Black Towers to Danger was first published in 1936, the editor wrote: ΓÇ£L. Ron Hubbard, as you know, is a pilot, a writer, and an engineer. The one thing he doesnΓÇÖt work at is engineering. He was in China at 15 and has covered a lot of territory since then. If heΓÇÖs on a flying fieldΓÇöor anywhere elseΓÇöyou canΓÇÖt miss himΓÇöheΓÇÖs a tall, slender chap with very fair skin and bright red hair. Something picturesque about him as there should be about a flyer.ΓÇ¥ And not only was he a man with a commanding presence, so too did he have command over his material, researching the entire oil drilling process for this story.
ΓÇ£Roars to life.ΓÇ¥ ΓÇöPublishers Weekly
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