If you’re ready for a page-turning, action-packed suspense, look no further. Today’s feature is Roselli’s Gold by Michael Parker. Priced at only $.99, grab this one fast!
A Brief Synopsis of Roselli’s Gold:
During the Second World War, Captain Miles Roselli hides three dead comrades and a fortune in Vatican gold in the Tibesti Mountains of the northern Sahara. Twenty years later, he is forced into a battle of wits when the secret of the gold bullion is revealed. Roselli was the only man alive who knew anything about the gold’s whereabouts and never expected the truth to come to light. The slaughter of a gold bullion dealer in London opens up a race for the gold, which involves the Italian mafia and the Vatican. But for the Holy See of Rome, the gold is of little interest to them, it is the document that had been stolen from the Secret Archives and concealed with the gold; its revelation could do lasting damage to the Roman Catholic Church. Roselli has to call on all his old instincts and the guile of a Desert Rat to protect his name, his family and the truth that lies buried beneath the Tibesti Mountains.
About the Author:
Micheal has been writing thrillers for many years and has experienced the highs and lows of being a writer. To date, he has had eight novels published. Michael is a member of the International Thriller Writers and used to be a contributing editor with them. NORTH SLOPE, a COVERT WAR, ROSELLI’S GOLD, HELL’S GATE, THE DEVIL’S TRINITY, and SHADOW OF THE WOLF (March 2013) are available on Amazon and Kindle.
What Readers Are Saying About Roselli’s Gold:
“If you like suspense,drama, excitement, and just plain fun reading follow Roselli’s actions during and after the war. You will love every page of this story.” –Ron Miller
“Loved the plot and the characters. Page turning excitement. A must read. Could not wait to see how it ended.” –Temple Ricketts
If you haven’t grabbed today’s action-packed suspense, Roselli’s Gold, do it now.
“Excellent book with many twists and turns in the suspenseful plot line which kept me on the edge of my seat with a very satisfactory ending. Thanks to Michael Parker.” –James F. Reed