Privateers
by Charlie Newton
4.2 stars – 4 reviews
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“Newton is the real deal. I’ll read anything he writes.” –New York Times bestselling author Lee Child “Privateers rocks from beginning to explosive end.” –Robert Dugoni, #1 Wall Street Journal and Amazon bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series “Not a stone left unturned, or a word wasted, or a dull page to be found. A wonderful story from a master storyteller.” –Steve Berry, New York Times bestselling author of the Cotton Malone series “A spellbinding tale of three strong women fighting to survive in the hunt for a lost treasure in the deadly swamps and jungles of the Corazon Santo, the holy heart of the Caribbean triangle between Cuba, Haiti, and Jamaica. Charlie Newton is a wordsmith extraordinaire who writes like a poet.” –Todd Merer, author of The Extraditionist Three fierce women. A ghost ship’s treasure. And a bone-chilling Caribbean warlord. World War I rages. US marines storm Haiti’s Banque Nationale, loot $26 million in gold, then vanish. A century later, clues surface during the demolition of a Chicago racetrack, pointing to the Corazón Santo–the notorious triangle of Havana, Kingston, and Port-au-Prince. Three fierce, vibrant women reunite to hunt the treasure, hoping it will buy their survival from a long-buried, catastrophic misjudgment. They conscript a streetwise Chicago horseplayer’s help, then risk a return into the Caribbean’s mangrove jungles and mountains that have tried to kill them before. The uneasy partners are quickly swallowed in a terrifying labyrinth of shadow government and modern-day piracy where a final choice will be forced upon them: gold, survival, or redemption?