
Schat in het Zilvermeer
In the sun-scorched valleys of the Rocky Mountains, a legend awaits discovery. Karl May, the master of German adventure fiction, weaves a tale of honor, greed, and the unyielding bonds between men of the frontier. Old Shatterhand and Old Firehand, two of the West's most legendary hunters, join forces with the Apache chief Winnetou to pursue a treasure hidden beneath the shimmering waters of Silver Lake. But standing in their way is Cornel Brinkley, the ruthless killer known as Red Cornel, his flaming hair a warning of the violence he brings to anyone who crosses his path. As the hunters close in, they face not only the dangers of the untamed wilderness but also Red Cornel's gang of train robbers, whose thirst for gold threatens every honest settler in the territory. This is adventure at its most elemental: a chase across mountains and canyons, between men who know no law but their own code. May's novels sold millions across Europe, and Winnetou became a cultural icon, a portrait of Native American nobility that resonated with generations of readers hungry for stories of honor between men of different worlds.
















