The Golden Treasure of Panama

The Golden Treasure of Panama
296 Pages
Amazon Digital Services
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Working with CIA Director Carter Hall, Martin Culver stumbles onto a Costa Rican smuggling operation. The tentacles of this organization run deeper than any Culver has ever encountered, moving archaeological treasures and stolen weapons on the international black market with one goal: to fund and facilitate global war and conflict.

When the clues lead to Panama, Culver confronts questions to which there are no easy answers. What is the Golden Treasure of Panama, and is it all that it seems to be? How does the legacy of the infamous pirate Captain Morgan still manage to threaten the world 300 years after his death? Once the secret of the Golden Treasure of Panama is revealed, the resulting campaign of revenge promises to bring redemption, or annihilation, to millions. Martin Culver discovers that if he is to survive, he must avoid becoming the very evil that he has sworn to defeat.

Malcom Massey

About Malcom Massey (Melbourne, Florida Author)

Malcom Massey

Malcom Massey writes "The Martin Culver Series", international action thrillers bringing to life the author's experiences living in Central and South America, as well as his interests in history, archaeology and travel. The main character, Martin Culver, is an author-turned-adventurer who becomes unavoidably drawn into one dangerous exploit after another.

Culver's passion to repatriate stolen historical artifacts leads him to establish the International Antiquities Foundation (IAF), but the archaeological black market has deep roots, with shadowy players on both sides of the fence who do not abide any interference and play for keeps. As Culver digs deeper, learning who to trust is lesson one. What follows will test every fiber of his character.

Malcom grew up devouring stories of ancient cultures and lost treasures. Raised in Virginia, Malcom has lived in Costa Rica and Bolivia, and has traveled throughout South America and the Caribbean, including Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic and the Virgin Islands. After living and writing for 16 months in the Yucatan, Malcom returned to the United States, where he still lives and writes near the coast.