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August's FEATURED AUTHOR: Stephen Parrish's book!!

August 11, 2010
Stephen Parrish is August's Featured Author, and his lovely debut novel is a blend of mystery and history where cryptology and cartography play a major role.

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the tavernier stones

When the body of seventeenth-century mapmaker Johannes Cellarius floats to the surface of a bog in northern Germany with a 57-carat ruby clutched in his fist, the grisly discovery ignites a deadly twenty-first-century international treasure hunt to unearth the fabled Tavernier stones. The hoard reputedly contains some of the world's most notorious missing jewels, including the 280-carat Great Mogul diamond and the 242-carat Great Table diamond.

Scrupulously honest Amish-born cartographer John Graf teams up with outlaw prospector and gemologist David Freeman in a ferocious race to find the treasure and break a secret code that will unravel the centuries-old Tavernier stones mystery. But other fortune hunters, opportunists and criminals alike, are in hot pursuit of the mismatched partners--and they'll stop at nothing to possess the legendary jewels.

3 comments:

Sarah Hina said...

The Tavernier Stones is a fantastic book that I inhaled in a couple of days. I'm happy you're spotlighting it, Audrey. I think everyone should pick themselves up a copy. :)

Alan Orloff said...

What Sarah said. THE TAVERNIER STONES is a fun, exciting read. Kinda like Steve himself.

drey said...

Steve is kinda fun, isn't he? :p

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