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Graves of Gold

A Teke Manion Murder Mystery, Volume 2

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Graves of Gold

By: Rod Sanford
Narrated by: Mike Lynch
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Teke Manion has a new job for WorldSpan Underwriters - The Expeditor. His first assignment? Investigate pirate gold found in the graves of former slaves after Hurricane Chester.

Benoitown, NC was established by Jolly Benoit - former slave turned pirate. Jolly allegedly hid his treasure in the graves of the dead slaves he once knew as a boy. The story was used for tourism, until actual gold was found.

Now gold hunters, the government of Spain, the media, and murderers are roaming through the area. The first to die was the forensic technician that found the gold. Followed by one of the military sentry. Bodies are falling too close for Teke to ignore.

Is there anymore gold in the graves? Do the police and the military have the right people in custody?

Teke will work the case, until he finds a killer amongst the Graves of Gold.

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Mystery Private Investigators Suspense Fiction Detective Military Pirate

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