Ophelia's Gold

Ophelia's Gold

por Susan Smith Nash
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Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 40 - Dark Angel of Deliverance
In the novel's climax, Ophelia phones Col. Harville during a raging storm, promising to deliver the jade Tara that has driven him mad for decades. As lightning cracks, she contemplates the strange mathematics of captivity and love: "Another hostage would be taken. Another innocence would be lost." Yet her heart feels light at the prospect—for "captivity was the purest, rarest, and possibly most dear form of intimacy."
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 39 - Return to Righteous City
At her grandmother's grave in Righteous City, Ophelia trembles with unwanted visions and fears another fugue state. She questions whether Stanton's "seduction" of her with the treasure hunt reveals love or manipulation—and whether she even cares anymore.
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 38 - The Devil's Redemption
Inside the Cave of Whispers, Ophelia offers to return the jade mandala carvings to whoever wants them—but insists the Tara statue belongs to Stanton's father. Two young LDS missionaries interrupt, revealing that the Yahweh Brethren likely have no connection to the smuggled artifacts. Back at the motel, Stanton reveals he has found Tara.
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 37 - The Goddess's Fugue
Col. Harville travels to Cabo San Lucas, following cryptic instructions to "pass under the arches." After a midnight boat trip through crashing surf, he hears the voice of God commanding him to return to the Oasis and wait. Tara's light flickers and dies in his mind's eye; he is now completely God's Hostage.
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 36 - The Lucky Stiff Mine and Smelter, Or, the Consequences of Invading Paraguay
Driving through Nevada with her father, Ophelia confesses that her work in South America put her life at risk. She was mistaken for a spy, beaten, and nearly killed. She pledges to return to treasure hunting and exploration—and perhaps to reconnect with Stanton.
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 35 - Machine in the Garden
Col. Harville reads about Jean Tinguely's self-destructing sculpture in the Nevada desert while contemplating his own breakdown. At his farm near Righteous City, wild roses and bamboo music cannot mask the kinetic destruction he carries within.
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 34 - Black Gold
Returning to her father's oil and gas business, Ophelia carries lucky amulets to a high-risk wildcat well in rural Oklahoma. The chapter interweaves petroleum geology, environmental concerns, and memories of Stanton as the drill finally hits a promising zone—offering hope of financial and emotional recovery.black gold
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 33 - Postcards from a Dream
Ophelia and her father explore the Blue Cave in Arizona but find no Pink Lady treasure—only fur collars that initially appear to be scalps, and a cache of Victorian postcards depicting Marrakesh. The dreamlike images suggest displacement and longing for impossible elsewheres.
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 32 - The Forgotten Soldier
Captain Harville, now declared MIA, wraps his beloved jade Tara in batik cloth in his bamboo hut. Hallucinations blend with memories—his son's birth, his dying comrade—as Tara's shadow beckons him into madness. He is "truly lost."
Ophelia's Gold: Chapter 31 - Runway to Oblivion
Ophelia accompanies Stanton to a secret airstrip in a mangrove swamp, where he evaluates the crumbling runway for unnamed clients. Small planes land cargo that neither asks about. Their shared willingness to embrace danger becomes erotic, their futures "intertwined."
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