A mystery novel that includes a banker who marries for money, has perfected an embezzling scheme and is avid treasure diver. The protagonist, Chris Green, is a dive professional who is new to underwater investigation and is drawn into the mysterious situation as a favor to an old friend.
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A mystery novel featuring a banker who marries for money, has perfected an embezzling scheme, and is an avid treasure diver. The protagonist, Chris Green, is a dive professional new to underwater investigation. He’s drawn into this mysterious situation as a favor to an old friend.
Categories: | Mystery, Thriller & Suspense |
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Tags: | Mysteries, Mystery, Thriller & Suspense |
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