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Treasure of the General Grant

Autor Brian David Wilson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 oct 2020
On the 4th May 1866 the General Grant, a 179-foot clipper, came to grief on the cliffs of the Auckland Islands of New Zealand. At the time it was travelling from Melbourne to London carrying 83 passengers and reportedly 2,576 ounces of gold?
Robbie, a Southland (New Zealand) sheep farmer suspects that his uncle a famous treasure hunter salvaged this treasure but the secret dies on his uncle's deathbed. He inherits his uncle's estate but is also left with the unanswered question about the General Grant. Robbie's obsession to resolve this mystery takes him down a dangerous path where he brushes with unsavoury characters who have more than a passing interest in the gold. Did his uncle salvage the gold and who really was his uncle?
This thriller involves historical events woven into a work of fiction and is of particular interest to those in New Zealand. Australia and England. In the early history of New Zealand and Australia, ships took the dangerous but fastest route to England sailing west to east through the Southern Ocean. Many ships disappeared hitting icebergs, coming to grief around the horn or ending up as wrecks like the General Grant on sub-Antarctic islands.
My book covers the laidback, rural, New Zealand lifestyle of a Southland farmer caught up in this mystery. In reading this book one will not only enjoy a gripping thriller but will be left learning what is known about the General Grant and deciding whether the treasure has been salvaged.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780473543471
ISBN-10: 0473543478
Pagini: 178
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Minds Eye Publications

Notă biografică

At 12:51 am on Tuesday the 22nd February 2011, Christchurch New Zealand was struck by a major earthquake, levelling the CTV building opposite to where Brian Wilson was working. One hundred and thirteen lives were lost. This was the catalyst for Brian Wilson's writing career, and with my encouragement, he has published several books including, 'Moments in Time' and 'Bumpy Roads' which are very readable collections of short stories. In 2016 and 2017 the novels 'Operation Iran, ' and 'The First Trumpet' followed. These received very good reviews. I have been good friends with Brian Wilson for many years. As Kiwis, we both had a passion for overseas travel after our adventurous teenage years and at twenty-one, we first visited Australia together. Brian has since taken more daring trips including a trek through Northern Thailand where the only protection against communist insurgents, bandits and drug lords was the guide's machine gun. He also did six weeks of voluntary work in rural Zambia. In more recent times he has travelled with his wife throughout Europe and Asia. Brian Wilson has an M.A. (honours) degree and worked as an investigator for thirty years. He and his wife of thirty-five years have three adult children and eight grandchildren. David. R. Moore