They waited from the time of the American Civil War for the South to rise again. They waited, watched, plotted and killed. They guarded buried treasure. In April 1865, as the end of the Civil War neared, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, had the Confederate treasury an
Knights of the Golden Circle
โ Scribed by MacRae, Eugene Lloyd
- Book ID
- 110449754
- Publisher
- Eugene Lloyd MacRae
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 270 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781927767092
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โฆ Synopsis
They waited from the time of the American Civil War for the South to rise again. They waited, watched, plotted and killed. They guarded buried treasure. In April 1865, as the end of the Civil War neared, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, had the Confederate treasury and the wealth of several banks placed on a special train and moved from Richmond, Virginia into Georgia. Legend says The Knights of The Golden Circle buried the cargo of gold and silver bars, gold dust and gold and silver coins, setting up elaborate signs leading to the treasure cache. They have guarded it ever since from treasure hunters, waiting for the Confederacy to rise again. Finally the Knights of The Golden Circle are ready to strike. Only Rory Mack Steele stands in the way as he tries to protect two young children and two innocent adults caught up in the mad scheme.
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They waited from the time of the American Civil War for the South to rise again. They waited, watched, plotted and killed. They guarded buried treasure. In April 1865, as the end of the Civil War neared, Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America, had the Confederate treasury an