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Title:Map of Thieves (The Tununda Mysteries)
Author:Michael J. Karpovage
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:February 1st 2014 by Karpovage Creative, Inc.
Categories:Mystery. Fiction
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Map of Thieves (The Tununda Mysteries) Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
Rating: 4.21 | 58 Users | 9 Reviews

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After discovering a lost Civil War hat from a famous Union general who was shot in the back during the Battle of Atlanta, Freemason military historian Lieutenant Colonel Jake Tununda is shocked to learn a secret waybill may be hidden inside the hat's liner. Before he can inspect it, the hat and two priceless Nazi artifacts disappear from the West Point Museum in a brazen daytime theft. Jake and his stunning girlfriend, private investigator Rae Hart, head to Savannah to question their main suspect, an aging World War II vet. They soon find themselves targeted for assassination. Even worse, Jake is suspended from the case and the Army itself. In Map of Thieves, a mystery thriller set in the deep South, Jake and Rae team up with Delta Force operative Alex Vann to catch a killer thief and to locate the legendary Cherokee Tunnel-a gold vault in the Georgia mountains that dates back to 1838 and the Trail of Tears. Enter U.S. Congressman Tom Black of Atlanta, one of the dirtiest, most corrupt politicians ever to steal an election. He's also the great grandson of the sniper whose shot killed the Union general. Once privy to what's inside the secret Indian tunnel-Hernando de Soto's stolen Spanish mining map-Black will let nothing stand in his way to steal it for himself, including killing his own elderly father.

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ISBN: 0985653213 (ISBN13: 9780985653217)
Edition Language: English URL http://www.karpovagecreative.com/
Series: The Tununda Mysteries

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Ratings: 4.21 From 58 Users | 9 Reviews

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CoolIt's a good plot, well written, with strong characters. I enjoyed the series and can't wait for the next one!

pretty good story line...nice historical references...the dialogue between the two main characters is a bit much...could use a better proofreader.

ADVANCED PRAISE FOR MAP OF THIEVES submitted by publisher:A great mystery with an ingenious plot, MAP OF THIEVES reminds me of Dan Brown and Steve Berry thrillers. This is the latest novel Ive read by Karpovage, and his best to date. The book is a real page-turner, packed with action and suspense. At the same time, it does an amazing job of weaving in mysterious artifacts, historical information about the Civil War, and Native American lore. I particularly liked Jake Tununda and the sexy Rae

The amount of research that goes into a Michael Karpovage novel is intense. Map of Thieves is no exception. From the Cherokee history, to the Masonic history and Savannah, Georgia, all the details are tight. Jake Tununda and his girlfriend Rae Hart are back and joined by some very interesting new characters. Tommy Black Watie IV is a descendent of Stand Watie, famous Cherokee Civil War veteran. Alex Vann is another descendent of the Cherokee nation. Tom Black is a Congressman, millionaire

Michael Karpovage is a native of western New York and a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology. He has worked in the design and marketing field for over twenty years as an art director and map illustrator. He lives in Roswell, GA.SKULL OF DISGUISES (2018) is Michael's third mystery thriller and features a military historian on a hunt for Nazi loot in a wrecked U-boat on the coast of

Michael Karpovage's new book, Map of Thieves, has all the ingredients for success. Betrayal,suspense and historical fact, brilliantly mixed with present day fiction, make Map of Thieves an intriguing read that is extremely hard to put down. Lt. Col Jake Tununda and his girlfriend Rae Hart are once again on a treasure hunt. Jake who is also a Freemason military historian finds that a Civil War hat has meen stolen from the West Point Military Museum. Believed to be in this hat is a waybill from

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