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The Secret of Tecumseh's Gold
by Jeff Darnell
218 pages
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The Secret of Tecumseh's Gold is a young adult historical fiction book, built around the real-life legend of Indian gold that was hidden in White County, Indiana during the Prophetstown Indian Confederacy years, circa 1808 - 1813.
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Category: Fiction:Young Adult
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About the Book
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Teenagers Billy Mac, Emmett, Maddie and Joseph are back in this sequel to “The Mystery of the Tomahawk Pipe”. It is 1925, a year after their adventure began. Warm weather and low water levels finally allow them to venture back into the flooded cave. They find Tecumseh’s gold really was hidden there at one time, but it has since been moved. Who moved it, why, and where is it now?
The four friends must battle time and the treachery of an old adversary to find the treasure. But, danger, deceit – and even death – counter their search for answers. With the help of an unlikely band of ragamuffins and Billy Mac’s newfound guardian spirit, they unravel a trail of clues that lead them to the truth, but the cost is high.
In this adventure built around the real-life legend of Tecumseh’s hidden gold, everyone from the original story is back. Together, they discover not only the secret of the gold, but truths about themselves, as well.
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About the Author |
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Jeff Darnell is a graduate of the University of Tennessee – Martin. He is a successful small business owner and lives with his wife in Indianapolis where he enjoys playing in a local band with friends. He is the author of The Last Christmas Tree and The Mystery of the Tomahawk Pipe. |
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