Three young men canoeing down the rapids of the Colorado find greater peril in a so-called civilized town near the river than in its savage waters. Each youth is different from the others, but all are close friends, and when one is framed by townspeople, the others go to his aid. They find their greatest ally in a lovely girl. Suspensefully and dramatically Donald Honig tells a story of the young pitted against the prejudices of the past.
Three young men canoeing down the rapids of the Colorado find greater peril in a so-called civilized town near the river than in its savage waters. Each youth is different from the others, but all are close friends, and when one is framed by townspeople, the others go to his aid. They find their greatest ally in a lovely girl. Suspensefully and dramatically Donald Honig tells a story of the young pitted against the prejudices of the past.