Tale of Treasures
By
HF Parkhurst
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BLURB:
A four
hundred year quest for a mysterious lost treasure; bloodthirsty
Pirates; plundering Conquistadors; noble Indians; and a sinister and
secret religious Order are the tantalizing ingredients stirred
together in the turbulent, steamy, and exotic Spanish Main, of
yesterday and today.
To the
rhythmic background of classic R&B soul music, Harry Carlton and
his new love Helen are unexpectedly thrust into a violent encounter
with ruthless and malevolent forces and a rogue’s gallery of
dastardly villains. These two, near their fifties, are not kindly
white-haired grandparents ready to sit sedately in rocking chairs.
Instead, they confront danger with bravery, and battle dishonesty and
injustice with valor. They discover a priceless, lost artifact
treasure of the ancient Indians of South and Central America. In the
struggle to return the treasure to its rightful owners, they must
outwit the assortment of murderous villains, and stay alive.
Excerpt;
From the
lead canoe a man stood and flat-dived into the shallow water. With
powerful strokes he swam toward the girl.
Crimson
blood stained the agitated brown water where the jaws of a six-foot
alligator clamped down on the girl’s arm.
“Mother,”
she shrieked.
“Oh my
daughter. Someone help.”
The
reptile started its death spin just as the man grabbed it from
behind. A handmade Bowie knife materialized in his hand. He plunged
the eleven-inch blade into the creature’s belly.
Bright
red blood gushed.
The man
tightened his grip, and rammed the lethal blade into the gator once
more.
More
blood sprayed. The reptile’s tail lashed in a violent side-to-side
motion and the man lost his grip.
With a
spin, the gator dragged the girl under.
“Oh my
Rachel,” wailed the girl’s mother. “Please help her.”
The man
dove after the girl.
In the
canoes, the tourists sat transfixed by the spectacle of horror.
The man
erupted from the water holding the reptile, the girl in its jaws. He
drove his bloody knife into the creature again and again.
Blood
spurted, but the creature lashed its tail in a lethal snap.
“Ayee,”
yelled one of the guides as he lunged into the churning, bloody water
brandishing his Natchez Bowie knife. With both hands, he slammed the
twelve inch blade into the creature’s brain.
The
beast disappeared underwater, taking the man and the girl with it.
The
canoe passengers searched the water frantically, but no movement
stirred the bloody, silt-brown water. Seconds passed. Nothing.
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AUTHOR
INFORMATION:
H.F.
earned double finalist honors in 2011 Florida Writers Association
Royal Palm Literary Awards. Born
and raised in the northeastern United States, he’s lived in the
south, southwest, and mid-west of the US, as well as Asia, Australia,
and Europe. A student of traditional Chinese martial arts for the
last sixteen years, he practices daily. After forty years as a
successful, international architectural interior designer of offices
and hotels, he sought a new creative outlet.
In
a turbulent time of global conflict, he seeks to be an ardent voice
of reason speaking against illogic and the darkness of injustice,
violence, and hatred pursued by the irrational and fanatic zealot
faithful, worldwide.
An
Objectivist, his novels reflect his commitment to logical thinking
and the right of free people to rationally choose a destiny in their
own best self-interests. He enjoys spinning outrageous tales based on
his fertile imagination and real life experiences. Married, he lives
with his wife in Florida. Currently projects are two novel series: an
Epic Fantasy and an Action/Adventure. Also in the works are sci-fi
novels and short stories.
Website:
http://www.hfparkhurst.com
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