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C
hapter
3
5

J
im Lee and I
pulled in
near Red

s drill and parked. Fish waved and walked over.


Damn, Fish
. I
t

s
so
cold
my dick

s gone into turtle mode
,

I
said with a
chuckle. I didn

t
bother to take my glove off when we shook hands.

Jim
nodded and
punch
ed
Fish lightly on the shoulder.

Bloody good to see you, mate.


Come on in the core shack, fellows. I

ve got something you

ll want to see,

Fish
said
, gesturing with his left hand toward
the small Quonset hut
-
type building
.

We walked into the warm exterior of the core shack. Fish had box after box of cores up on woode
n
saw
-
horses.


This is from last night

s core
from
hole
Ten-C
,

Fish said, pointing to a woode
n
core box.

We drilled the hole at a sixty
-
degree angle. Sort of split the difference between the forty
-
five degree and seventy
-
five
-
degree holes.

Jim and
I
examined the
mineral
-
laden
core with our ten
-
power hand lens
es

.


Bloody, hell,

Jim said
,

t
his is
some
damned fine
gold-c
opper ore.
By the way, Fish,
Trace hasn

t had a chance to tell you yet
,
but the manager of Mineral Valley labs called while we were driving up here. The assays from the first
gold-copper zone cores
are back.


What

d they run?

Fish asked
,
with a huge grin on his face.


Eight
-
tenths gold and two and a
half
percent copper,

Jim
said with a
chuckle.


Hot damn, I knew they

d be good,

Fish said
,
slapping his thigh.


I think these will be just as good, fellas,

I said, looking at a couple of specs of visible gold in the section of core I was holding.


Yeah, I agree,

Jim said
,

r
eally good
-
looking ore.


I

ll get a new
s
release out to the shareholders and the VSE as soon as I get the official results from the lab,

I said.

I think we

ll see a hell of a lot of interest in our shares.

Jim laughed
.

Y
ep, ought to drive the bloody chinks right up the wall.

Fish looked at us
.

Chinks? You mean the Chinese are
interested in Montana Creek
?


Yep, looks that way,

I said.

Cyrus has a contact in Hong Kong who
tipped us o
f
f to
buying by URAN-China
Nu
c
lear Corp. So far they

re just nibbling away. But th
rowing some
high
-
grade gold and copper
into the mix
,
will likely kick things up a notch or two.

 

 

 

 

 

C
hapter
3
6

M
y cell phone
sta
rted
vibrating.
I flipped the phone open and answered.


Trace Brandon.


Mr
.
Brandon, this is Special Agent Beau Monroe with the FBI. Have you got a second?


Yes,
sir
. What can I do for you?


I wonder if we might meet in
Spokane in the next day or two
.


Yes,
sir
, that shouldn

t be a problem. I

m up on our mining claims, northwest of Winthrop, Washington
,
at the moment. But I

ve got to drop one of our partners off at the Spokane airport day after tomorrow. Would that work for you?


That would be perfect, Mr. Brandon.


May I ask what this is all about?


We

re working with the Vancouver police on the murder of Richard Rosenburg, one of your shareholders. And on the attempted murder of Malcolm Trueblood, also one of your shareholders
,
a
nd until recently, one of your directors.


Jesus, somebody tried to kill Malcolm?
And
I thought Rosenburg had a stroke or something
.


Rosenburg was killed with a nerve toxin.
I

ll explain when we meet.
Spokane
terminal, day after tomorrow?


Yes,
sir
. I

ll be there.


Good.
Call me on this number, and we

ll link up.


Yes,
sir
.

I hung up. Both Fish and Jim were staring at me.


That was the FBI. Somebody tried to kill Malcolm Trueblood. And they want to talk to me
the
day after tomorrow at the Spokane airport.

 

 

Jim and I spent the next day with Fish and watched additional cores come up. So far
,
we were still hitting the uranium vein followed by the gold-copper vein.
The next morning we
said goodbye to Red and his crew
,
told Fish to keep up the good work
,
and headed back to Spokane. Jim had a flight to catch to Los Angeles
, a
nd I had a meeting with the FBI.

I walked with Jim to
security check
-
in
, said good
-
bye
,
and
called
Special Agent
Beau Monroe.


Agent Monroe, it

s Trace Brandon. I

m in the terminal.


Okay,
meet me at security between concourses A and B. I

m six one, salt
-
and
-
pepper crew
-
cut hair
,
and
I

m wearing a blue suit.


Got it
. B
e there in a couple of minutes.

Monroe was easy to spot. He looked like the prototype FBI agent.


Agent Monroe? I

m Trace Brandon,

I said, extending my hand.


Mr. Brandon, thanks for coming. There

s a wine bar slash restaurant just past security. Follow me.

Monroe showed his badge to security
,
said a few words to the supervisor
,
and gestured toward me. I went through the security screening
.
Monroe didn

t
.

We grabbed a table in a quiet area
of
the
small airport
restaurant and ordered soft drinks.


Mr. Brandon, I wanted to chat with you a bit as we have one homicide, one attempted homicide
,
and a dead assassin on our hands. Not to mention an unlucky Vancouver police officer who tried to render aid
a
nd is also a fatality.


Call me Trace, Agent Monroe. And you think ownership of our
shares
is somehow related to these killings?


We do. So far it

s the only common denominator. Both Rosenburg and Trueblood own
ed
,
own
, s
hares in your company
,
e
ither directly or indirectly through their compan
ies
.


That

s true. Rosenburg
was co-
owne
r of
the public shell we did a reverse merger with. As part of the transaction
,
he kept a significant number of
founder

s

shares. Trueblood is CEO of Twisp River Resources
,
which took down part of our initial private placement.


We understand Twisp River
Resources
is a wholly
-
owned subsidiary of a Cayman Island
holding com
p
any
.


Correct
. We did some research
on Twisp River
to see who
actually owns or controls our shares.
O
ur findings indicated
Carib International, out of Grand Cayman, control
s
Twisp River.


Do you mind telling me how you were able to ascertain that information?


We employed a local, Cayman Island, securities analyst to do some digging.


I see. All legal and above board, I presume.

I just smiled
.

I
t
is
the Cayman Islands, Agent Monroe.

Monroe ex
haled
through his mouth
and nodded
.


Y
es, and thankfully out of my jurisdiction
.
Are you also aware
the
Pantelli
crime family in New Orleans are shareholders in your company?


We

re a publicly traded company
, Agent Monroe
. Anybody with a brokerage account and access to the Vancouver Stock Exchange can buy our shares.


The
Pantelli
s got their shares from Rosenburg.


Look,
I know Rosenburg used his shares to pay off a gambling debt
he
owed to a Vegas casino. I don

t know which casino or who actually holds his shares,

I said, omitting the fact
that
Cyrus
had
managed to get a proxy to vote those same shares
,
a
nd would know exactly who owned Rosenburg

s shares.
I figured it was a two
-
way street. Monroe was trying to see what I knew
,
and I was doing likewise.


You should get an updated shareholders

list from your transfer agent. You might be surprised who some of your shareholder
s
are.


I

ll do that. Do you think the
Pantelli
family is behind Rosenburg

s death
,
a
nd the attempt on Trueblood?


Well, they do fall in the realm
of
usual suspects
.


But why would they want to kill Rosenburg after he squared his debt
?
Hell, the shares are worth more now than when he transferred them. And there

s a damn good chance they

ll be worth a lot more in the future.


With the
Pantelli
s
,
it doesn

t take much to get whacked. Maybe Rosenburg
said the wrong thing or threatened to go to the authorities. Or maybe they just flat
-out
didn

t like him. These people are stone
-
cold killers. If there

s a profit to be made by whacking someone, that someone usually gets whacked.


What about Trueblood
? H
ow the hell does he fit in all this
?
He

s about as straight as they come.


Maybe, maybe not. We

re just now digging into Mr. Trueblood. I

ve got to say, Trace,

Monroe
said with
a
smile
,

y
ou sure have one eclectic bunch of stockholders.


Yeah,

I
replied
,
thinking
to myself
. J
ust w
ait till
you
find out Cyrus the Virus owns
17
per
-
cent of our company.
And holds a proxy to vote the
Pantelli
’s’
shares.

Well, Agent Monroe, when you hatch a company on the Vancouver Stock Exchange
,
you

re apt to end up with some rather colorful
shareholders
.


No argument there, Trace. Listen, I appreciate your taking the time to see me. I

d also appreciate it if you

d get an updated shareholders

list and send
a copy
to my office,

Monroe said, handing
me
one of his business cards.


No problem
,
Agent Monroe.
Do you think
any o
f
our
other shareholders are possible targets?


I don

t think so. Rosenburg and Trueblood had direct dealings with the
Pantelli
s. I think something in those dealings got
Rosenburg killed
,
and Trueblood nearly killed
. I don

t think they

d
do anything to jeopardize
the company

s management
,
and thereby
,
their investment
,
in Montana Creek Mining. But if we turn up something that suggests otherwise, I

ll let you know immediately.

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