Missing Barbados
by Willem Pain
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Pub Date Mar 13 2013 | Archive Date Sep 21 2013
KDP | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA) Members' Titles
Description
Mystery, Adventure and Humor:
Susan “Ice” Berg, the “shoot first” owner of the Caribbean Detective Agency, finds herself in another awkward situation with her soon to be ex-boyfriend. She is temporarily saved from facing humiliation by taking on the case of a beautiful missing teenager of British royalty in Barbados.
Due to circumstances, Susan gets stuck with her raucous detective employee, Richard “Dutch” Holland, to assist on the case. Susan doesn’t quite appreciate Dutch’s gung-ho style, so together they are like oil and water, making unraveling the disappearance of the missing teenage royal even more of a challenge as well as an adventure.
Based on an actual event from Barbados history, our woman sleuth and hard-boiled detective take us through the past and present of Barbados where nothing is as it seems. While trying to find the missing girl, Dutch and Susan are hired to find a golden sword, a real relic of history, the actual historical record transcribed in the preface of this book. Entwined within the history of the golden sword and its place in royalty, together they must overcome villains and their own feelings toward each other to right a centuries old wrong and solve the crime.
Susan “Ice” Berg, the “shoot first” owner of the Caribbean Detective Agency, finds herself in another awkward situation with her soon to be ex-boyfriend. She is temporarily saved from facing humiliation by taking on the case of a beautiful missing teenager of British royalty in Barbados.
Due to circumstances, Susan gets stuck with her raucous detective employee, Richard “Dutch” Holland, to assist on the case. Susan doesn’t quite appreciate Dutch’s gung-ho style, so together they are like oil and water, making unraveling the disappearance of the missing teenage royal even more of a challenge as well as an adventure.
Based on an actual event from Barbados history, our woman sleuth and hard-boiled detective take us through the past and present of Barbados where nothing is as it seems. While trying to find the missing girl, Dutch and Susan are hired to find a golden sword, a real relic of history, the actual historical record transcribed in the preface of this book. Entwined within the history of the golden sword and its place in royalty, together they must overcome villains and their own feelings toward each other to right a centuries old wrong and solve the crime.
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781482745207 |
PRICE | $9.50 (USD) |
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