Fame and Fortune Weekly No. 7: Winning His Way

At eighteen, Frank Morris inherits more than a newspaper - he inherits a battle. When his father dies, Frank discovers that the man hired to run the Green River Argus has been deliberately running it into the ground, scheming to let local powerbroker Squire Roach buy the paper for a song. Now the kid must prove he can do what grown men couldn't: save his father's legacy from the crooks who've circled it like sharks. Frank Morris has youth, wits, and righteous anger on his side. But Jebb is cunning, Roach is ruthless, and half the town already thinks the Argus is dead. Can an eighteen-year-old newspaper publisher outmaneuver men who've been playing dirty politics since before he was born? This is old-school American optimism distilled into pulp form: a young hero, a corrupt system, and one determined fight to prove that honesty and smarts can beat money and muscle.























