When Mitch Gainer abruptly moves back to his childhood home in Idaho, he encounters danger and scandals on the local Native American reservation.
As recounted in his previous two adventures, Gainer has complicated feelings about his hometown, the silver-mining community of Nugget Valley. He thought he had escaped its pull after becoming a successful Cleveland psychologist, but he couldn't stay away forever. He's now returned to run Chinook's Mother Lode, the lodge and casino near the reservation.
The one sour spot in the plan is the literal distance it puts between Gainer and his wife, professional cellist Kenzie Fairfax. As the two work to keep up a long-distance relationship, Gainer must rely on friends much closer to home when he runs into trouble with Young White Bear.
A drug lord who's taken over the tribal council, Young White Bear has his own unsavory plans for the reservation. A childhood friend, a Vietnam veteran, an English aristocrat, a tribal princess, and medicine woman will all serve as guides and allies for Gainer in the struggles ahead.
This thrilling western brings attention to the social issues faced by reservations while delivering a heart-pounding adventure inspired by Native American tradition and lore.
About the Author: Robert MacGuffie is the author of a series of adventures starring protagonist Mitch Gainer and set in his own home region of northern Idaho. Chinook's Mother Lode is the third book in the series, which also includes Chinook's Farewell and Chinook's Spirit.
Before pursuing his doctorate and then a forty-year career as a psychologist, MacGuffie worked in the silver mines of Idaho. Currently a professor emeritus at Bowling Green State University, he has published numerous articles, monographs, and other publications in the field of psychology. He is now hard at work on Mitch Gainer's fourth adventure.