
Money Bay
Treasure of Norman Island
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Narrated by:
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Edgar A. Hernandez
About this listen
"Money Bay" is a beautiful bay on the south side of Norman Island that has a history rich with ruthless pirates, buried treasure, sharks, and drugs.
Monty Powers, an airline pilot, contract DEA agent, and ex-Army Ranger, is on the trail of a secret pirate's treasure with an authenticated family legacy...a detailed treasure map. However, he's pitted against a vicious Haitian drug cartel, hell-bent on his brutal assassination. Deadly sharks and action-packed gun fights keep the adrenaline continually flowing! Money Bay is a story of a pirate's buried treasure, sizzling action adventure, and true romantic love.
©2022 Paul Spivack (P)2023 Paul Spivack
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