Author: | Bo Widerberg | ISBN: | 9781310021589 |
Publisher: | Bo Widerberg | Publication: | May 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Bo Widerberg |
ISBN: | 9781310021589 |
Publisher: | Bo Widerberg |
Publication: | May 19, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When Joe George and his friend Bill Lance were asked by billionaire Rick Strong, if they were interested to search for the lost treasure. This treasure taken from million of killed people in Europe during this awful war some seventy years ago. This treasure is believed to have been moved to somewhere in South America. The two agreed to join the search, and the three started with traveling to Paraguay. There was some trouble in the beginning, the other two groups, Philanthropist H.R. Green, and Governor Cecil Brown had different suggestions of how to handle the situation. Especially Governor Brown had some difficulties in following the other two. It got so far, that Rick Strong would cancel any work together with the Governor. Then one of the local's tried to start some trouble, by living a new machete outside Joe's door, and telling the police that Joe had stolen it. By this time Joe and Bill had given the machete to the police station, and received a good sum of money for helping in catching two men trying to rob them. When it was all calmed down, and the three groups decided to worked together again, the three groups with the help of one police man, Pedro Gonzales went up to the large farm where they believed the treasure would be found. A young woman came and opened the huge locked gate so the three teams together with the police could enter. As Gonzales asked if the treasure stolen from killed masses in Europe were here at the farm? The eldest in the group said, nothing taken from dead people in fatherland. What about all the gold and jewelries? said Gonzales. Not gold taken from people, only dead Jew scum, said this old man. At this moment Gonzales shot the old man. My wife is a Jew, he said, and her father is a good man. Under this house they found all the gold jewelries and art taken so many years ago. After tax to the Peruvian government the three groups shared the riches.
When Joe George and his friend Bill Lance were asked by billionaire Rick Strong, if they were interested to search for the lost treasure. This treasure taken from million of killed people in Europe during this awful war some seventy years ago. This treasure is believed to have been moved to somewhere in South America. The two agreed to join the search, and the three started with traveling to Paraguay. There was some trouble in the beginning, the other two groups, Philanthropist H.R. Green, and Governor Cecil Brown had different suggestions of how to handle the situation. Especially Governor Brown had some difficulties in following the other two. It got so far, that Rick Strong would cancel any work together with the Governor. Then one of the local's tried to start some trouble, by living a new machete outside Joe's door, and telling the police that Joe had stolen it. By this time Joe and Bill had given the machete to the police station, and received a good sum of money for helping in catching two men trying to rob them. When it was all calmed down, and the three groups decided to worked together again, the three groups with the help of one police man, Pedro Gonzales went up to the large farm where they believed the treasure would be found. A young woman came and opened the huge locked gate so the three teams together with the police could enter. As Gonzales asked if the treasure stolen from killed masses in Europe were here at the farm? The eldest in the group said, nothing taken from dead people in fatherland. What about all the gold and jewelries? said Gonzales. Not gold taken from people, only dead Jew scum, said this old man. At this moment Gonzales shot the old man. My wife is a Jew, he said, and her father is a good man. Under this house they found all the gold jewelries and art taken so many years ago. After tax to the Peruvian government the three groups shared the riches.