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There is treasure in Brewster on Cape Cod! Will Nancy Caldwell and her niece Jane find it? Or is Max Appleton desperate enough to risk everything and uncover the riches first? In the historical fiction, The Old Cape Map, best-selling author Barbara Eppich Struna takes you from Cape Cod to Millbury, Massachusetts and back.With timelines in 1900 and present day, this adventure is filled with suspense, secrets, and Spanish gold.

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There is treasure in Brewster on Cape Cod! Will Nancy Caldwell and her niece Jane find it? Or is Max Appleton desperate enough to risk everything and uncover the riches first? In the historical fiction, The Old Cape Map, best-selling author Barbara Eppich Struna takes you from Cape Cod to Millbury, Massachusetts and back.With timelines in 1900 and present day, this adventure is filled with suspense, secrets, and Spanish gold.
Autorenporträt
When the author and her husband Tim, a professional artist, turned forty in the late 1980s, they moved with their three teenagers from Ohio to Cape Cod into a sea captain's house, circa 1880. The Cape's history and brilliant natural light drew them in; this was a place where Tim would paint and Barbara could write. A storyteller at heart, Barbara's imagination took flight after she unearthed a mysterious pattern of red bricks under ten inches of soil behind her barn, and found a beautiful blue-flowered pottery shard on the tidal flats of Brewster. She conjured up a connection to an old Cape legend about Maria Hallett and her pirate lover Sam Bellamy, captain of the wrecked ship The Wyhdah. These unanticipated events catapulted Barbara onto a journey that led to the writing of The Old Cape House, "First Place - Historical Fiction, Royal Dragonfly Awards 2014", The Old Cape Teapot and subsequent stories. She is an International Best Selling Author, a Member in Letters of the National League of American Pen Women, International Thriller Writers, Sisters In Crime, and President of Cape Cod Writers Center. Always a journal writer, she is fascinated by history and writes a blog about the unique facts and myths of Cape Cod.