GOLD TO GOOD
The Lost Dutchman Saga
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Lon Safko
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The Lost Dutchman’s Mine is one of those stories.
There are stories so deeply woven into the soil of a place that you can’t tell where the earth ends and the myth begins.
For more than a century, treasure hunters, historians, and dreamers have crossed
the blazing deserts of Arizona, searching for the fortune that a dying prospector supposedly hid among the Superstition Mountains. But what if the real treasure wasn’t buried in the ground at all?
Gold to Good: The Lost Dutchman Revelation brings the legend full circle. It follows Jacob Waltz’s transformation from a man enslaved by gold to a man freed by faith—and reveals a secret history that stretches from the Spanish conquistadors to the birth of modern America.
What began as a tale of greed and death becomes something larger: the story of redemption, legacy, and the uneasy peace between man’s hunger and his soul.
When I began writing the Lost Dutchman Chronicles, I wanted to tell more than a story about gold. I wanted to tell a story about people—those who chased wealth, those who lost everything to it, and those who found grace in its shadow.
Across four books—Massacre!, Love, Lust, Death, Dead or Alive, and now Gold to Good—I’ve followed Jacob Waltz’s journey from naïve immigrant to reluctant legend. In this final volume, the treasure is no longer a vein of metal—it is understanding itself.
This book closes the circle. It reimagines history through the lens of compassion, and it suggests that perhaps every myth survives not because of what we find, but because of what we need to believe.
Thank you for taking this journey with me.