Wrath of Poseidon

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Treasure hunters Remi and Sam Fargo are in Washington, DC looking for the final clue in a puzzle more than a decade old - a dangerous mystery which originally led to their teaming up.

For ten years ago, a chance meeting that threw Remi and Sam together led to the pair diving together for ancient sunken wrecks off the Greek coast. But when a secretive billionaire decided he didnt want anyone diving in the seas near his operations, the pair found themselves in deep trouble. Only now, returning ten years later, do they finally understand who and what they were up against. For with the lost riches of Croesus lying somewhere in these waters, their formidable enemy wont be giving up easily.

Suddenly, finding the treasure becomes less important than making it home alive . . .
ID товара 2873536
Издательство Не установлено
Год издания
ISBN 978-1-40-594453-3, 978-1-4059-4453-3
Количество страниц 430
Размер 2.6x11x17.7
Тип обложки Мягкий переплёт
Вес, г 250

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Treasure hunters Remi and Sam Fargo are in Washington, DC looking for the final clue in a puzzle more than a decade old - a dangerous mystery which originally led to their teaming up.

For ten years ago, a chance meeting that threw Remi and Sam together led to the pair diving together for ancient sunken wrecks off the Greek coast. But when a secretive billionaire decided he didnt want anyone diving in the seas near his operations, the pair found themselves in deep trouble. Only now, returning ten years later, do they finally understand who and what they were up against. For with the lost riches of Croesus lying somewhere in these waters, their formidable enemy wont be giving up easily.

Suddenly, finding the treasure becomes less important than making it home alive . . .