DAHLONEGA GOLD Millions of dollars in hidden gold; a newly discovered treasure map sent to Confederate Secretary of War John C. Breckinridge in 1865; a neo-Nazi with ambitions to rule North Georgia; a Special Forces Sergeant Major with a heavy moral burden; a psychopathic former special ops soldier; and a small group of retirees%u2014all mixed together in this exciting new novel by Nick Wynne. "This is the type of novel that grabs you on day one and never lets go. Scenes are so vivid you are part of the action and not just reading about it. If you want to spend some time away from TV, this...
DAHLONEGA GOLD Millions of dollars in hidden gold; a newly discovered treasure map sent to Confederate Secretary of War John C. Breckinridge in 1865; ...
Richard Moorhead (University College London UK), Nick Wynne
Florida has depended on tourism since the earliest days of American ownership. Entrepreneurs, scoundrels, and visionaries flocked to the Sunshine State to take advantage of the natural resources--land, water, climate, natural beauty, flora, and fauna--to implement their schemes and dreams. The majority of these schemes depended on convincing individuals from northern states to invest in their projects or to vacation in the state. One of the attractions was golf. Every Florida resort of note included a golf course, and golf became the major attraction for winter visitors and part-time...
Florida has depended on tourism since the earliest days of American ownership. Entrepreneurs, scoundrels, and visionaries flocked to the Sunshine Stat...