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The Hunt for Raubgold

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Amy Prowers finds a hidden brief case of her deceased husband that contains the clues to finding the lost gold of the nazis. The book takes one on a trip through Germany looking for the gold.

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328 pages

4 stars

Nazi gold…Is it real? Does it still exist somewhere in the world, or was all of it found at the end of WWII?

Gold drives people crazy like almost nothing else. Individuals and groups will seemingly do anything to get their hands on it. Or, do anything - even murder.

Amy Prower’s deceased husband was one of the people on the trail for the lost Nazi gold. The satchel where he kept his journal and maps were lost following his unexpected death. A sudden avalanche at the Colorado home of Amy uncovers the satchel.

Now, she is on the trail.

This is a well written and plotted book. Ms. Burlake has created interesting characters, both good and bad. The novel moves along at a comfortable pace. All of the machinations of the less than honest characters were well told, with all the attendant deviousness required of a “bad guy.” I enjoyed the book. I am now anxious to look at Ms. Burlake’s other works,

I want to thank NetGalley and BooksGoSocial for forwarding to me a copy of this good book for me to read, enjoy and review. The opinions expressed in this review are solely my own. .

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This was such a good mystery book, it was what I was hoping for from the third book in the Amy Prowers Thriller series. I was invested in what was happening in this suspense thriller, I enjoyed the characters and getting to go on this adventure. I hope this continues and I enjoyed the way Katherine Burlake wrote this.

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