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Jake Greene, a recently retired Homeland Security operations executive, and his colleague, David Robinson, an archaeologist from Jerusalem, come into possession of an apparently authentic pirate treasure map. Jake is immediately faced with a gang of kidnappers trying to obtain possession of the map. The two men involve Jakes daughter, Rebecca Gould, an anthropologist, and their families in search for the treasure. The search sets off a chain of events that not only leads them to the treasure but also to a huge skeleton of a previously unknown, humanlike species. As Jake, Rebecca, and David…mehr

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Jake Greene, a recently retired Homeland Security operations executive, and his colleague, David Robinson, an archaeologist from Jerusalem, come into possession of an apparently authentic pirate treasure map. Jake is immediately faced with a gang of kidnappers trying to obtain possession of the map. The two men involve Jakes daughter, Rebecca Gould, an anthropologist, and their families in search for the treasure. The search sets off a chain of events that not only leads them to the treasure but also to a huge skeleton of a previously unknown, humanlike species. As Jake, Rebecca, and David learn more about the skeleton, they are thrust into a world where science, politics, and international crime intersect. They confront an international arms dealer as they try to protect the skeleton and its origins from exploitation. They survive attempts to murder them and take over their work. They are caught up in a deadly race to find, learn from, and preserve the remains of the ancient civilization. History is rewritten in this exciting thriller.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS Bruce Chudacoff was born and raised in Appleton, Wisconsin, and practiced law there for over forty-five years. He is currently retired and resides in Glenview, Illinois, with his wife, Nancy, of almost forty-eight years. They have three children and six grandchildren. Bruce has degrees from the University of Michigan and Harvard Law School and continues to devote much of his time to the Boy Scouts of America. Tanya Solomon is the daughter of Bruce Chudacoff and resides in Northbrook, Illinois, with her husband, David, of over twenty years. They have two children. Tanya has degrees from the University of Michigan and continues to devote much of her time to retail sales while doing volunteer work in her local community. The Pirate Skeleton is the second in a series of adventures by the Greene and Robinson families. The first adventure is titled The Key to the Map and is available online and from Xlibris.