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He was a guy without trust, until a legal professional and a crazy inheritance spurred him to 1 last desperate spin of the dice. The old man was convinced, against all proof, that there is petrol in the Rocky mountains. So his grandson sets off to a godforsaken town of shattered expectations and bitter old men, and plunges into a perilous battle against hostile country, powerful enemies, and a ticking clock. About the writer: Ralph Hammond Innes was a English novelist who composed over 30 books, as well as children's and travel literature. Born in Horsham, Sussex, he started out work as a journalist with the Financial Times (at that time called the Financial News). The Doppelganger, his first novel, was printed in 1937. In WWII he offered in the Royal Artillery, eventually rising to the list of Major. During the war, lots of his literature were printed, including Wreckers Must Breathe (1940), The Trojan Horses (1941), and Harm Alarm (1941); the last of which was based on his encounters as an anti-aircraft gunner through the Fight of Britain at RAF Kenley. After being demobbed in 1946, he worked well full-time as a copy writer. Innes' great love and experience of the sea, as an experienced yachtsman, was shown in a lot of his books. At his death he left the majority of his estate to the Association of Sea Training Organisations, to permit others to gain training and experience in cruising the factor he loved.