The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold

Mystery & Suspense, Women Sleuths
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Author: Dennis James Browne ISBN: 9780981687438
Publisher: Dennis James Browne Publication: April 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dennis James Browne
ISBN: 9780981687438
Publisher: Dennis James Browne
Publication: April 20, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you enjoy good movies as much as you enjoy good novels, you'll love the world's first filmbook, The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold, which combines the best of two worlds--the novel and the film .(More at dennisjamesbrowne.com)

The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold is a fast-moving, action-packed novel that is also a hybrid novel/feature film--the first prose screenplay that you'll read at warp speed because there are equal parts crackling dialogue and high octane prose, with surprise twists and turns, unforgettable characters and a great surprise ending.

So try something new, exciting, and wildly refreshing--the world's first filmbook:

The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold...

National Treasure meets Pulp Fiction.

Today's Wall Street and banker crooks are choir boys compared to the great Robber Barons of the Gilded Age--J.P. Morgan, Commodore Vanderbilt, J.D. Rockefeller, Daniel Drew--but when Josephine Zacchariae, a twisted young street thief with killer looks teams up with Uncle Jiannos and his two Greek wards, they outfox the greatest Robber Baron of them all--Jay Gould, the Mephistopheles of Wall Street!

Gould is furious when he finds out he's been conned out of millions, and Josephine and the Greek brothers are forced to flee for their lives to California--where they run straight into another great fortune with the Irish widow, Maureen O'Donnell, and the riddle of the Lost Robber Baron Gold.

Widow O'Donnell and her teenage partners have thirty days to solve the riddle and find her dead husband's gold, or his entire estate will fall into the hands of two evil bankers, whose ideas of foreclosure turn out to be far more medieval than Bank of America could ever dream of!

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If you enjoy good movies as much as you enjoy good novels, you'll love the world's first filmbook, The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold, which combines the best of two worlds--the novel and the film .(More at dennisjamesbrowne.com)

The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold is a fast-moving, action-packed novel that is also a hybrid novel/feature film--the first prose screenplay that you'll read at warp speed because there are equal parts crackling dialogue and high octane prose, with surprise twists and turns, unforgettable characters and a great surprise ending.

So try something new, exciting, and wildly refreshing--the world's first filmbook:

The Secret of the Lost Robber Baron Gold...

National Treasure meets Pulp Fiction.

Today's Wall Street and banker crooks are choir boys compared to the great Robber Barons of the Gilded Age--J.P. Morgan, Commodore Vanderbilt, J.D. Rockefeller, Daniel Drew--but when Josephine Zacchariae, a twisted young street thief with killer looks teams up with Uncle Jiannos and his two Greek wards, they outfox the greatest Robber Baron of them all--Jay Gould, the Mephistopheles of Wall Street!

Gould is furious when he finds out he's been conned out of millions, and Josephine and the Greek brothers are forced to flee for their lives to California--where they run straight into another great fortune with the Irish widow, Maureen O'Donnell, and the riddle of the Lost Robber Baron Gold.

Widow O'Donnell and her teenage partners have thirty days to solve the riddle and find her dead husband's gold, or his entire estate will fall into the hands of two evil bankers, whose ideas of foreclosure turn out to be far more medieval than Bank of America could ever dream of!

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