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The Cathari Treasure: a Cameron Kincaid Novel
Daniel Arthur Smith
The Cathari Treasure: a Cameron Kincaid Novel
Daniel Arthur Smith
Kindle's #1 International Men's Adventure and Pulp Thriller Best Seller!Featuring Former Super Légionnaire Cameron Kincaid* * * * * "Daniel A. Smith's "Cathari Treasure" was definitely an all-in-one-gulp read for me on the Kindle, like a thrill park ride. Best advice: Strap yourself in for the careening curves, and hang on till you come to your final safe stop."Dan Pollock - author of LAIR OF THE FOX * * * * * A coveted prize has surfaced in New York drawing Cameron Kincaid into an 800-year-old war. In 1208 the clandestine Rex Mundi began the Albigensian crusade in an effort to gain control of the treasure held by the Cathar. For thirty-six years the Languedoc region south of France was washed in blood. By 1244 the last of the Cathari were eradicated when the Château de Montségur finally fell. Though the Rex Mundi searched everywhere, the Cathari Treasure remained elusive.After thwarting assassins in the library of his restaurant Le Dragon Vert Cameron, a suave former Legionnaire, vows to escort a young woman and her guardian to safety. Cameron learns from the two the secret Cathari faith and of the Rex Mundi that believe the women are key to the long sought Cathari Treasure.Relentlessly pursued from the Le Dragon Vert in New York, through the streets of Boston, Montreal, Toronto, and Quebec, Cameron tires of fleeing. The Rex Mundi will ultimately wipe out the Cathari to get the treasure unless Cameron takes the battle to them, a confrontation to seal his fate or ensure the survival of the two women and a faith he does not fully understand. * * * * * THE CATHARI TREASURE is an adventure thriller that features the Cathar and the Rex Mundi, two groups from the pages of history and mystery now gaining global popularity.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 23, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9780988649309 |
Publishers | Holt Smith Ltd |
Pages | 214 |
Dimensions | 133 × 203 × 11 mm · 226 g |
Language | English |
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