Brian Wilson is a well-travelled writer and bases many of his stories on overseas experiences and other cultures. Having an MA (honours) in psychology, he understands how people tick, and his characters are very real and his stories true to life.
The General Grant, a clipper, met a tragic fate on May 4th, 1866 when it crashed into the cliffs of the Auckland Islands, carrying 83 passengers and a reported 2,576 ounces of gold. What happened to the gold? Robbie, a Southland sheep farmer, harbours suspicions that his uncle, a renowned treasure hunter, salvaged the treasure from this wreckage. Unfortunately, the truth died with his uncle, leaving Robbie with a lingering question. His obsession to unravel this mystery takes him down a dangerous path, where he encounters individuals with a vested interest in the gold. This work of historical fiction offers a captivating narrative that should appeal to those interested in the early histories of New Zealand and Australia. It offers a gripping thriller while shedding light on the historical events surrounding the General Grant. Readers will be left pondering whether the treasure has indeed been salvaged.
Título : Treasure of the General Grant
EAN : 9780473543488
Editorial : Brian Wilson
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