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When Jake Cutler returns from the Gulf Coast to kayak the familiar waters of the Neches River, he's seeking nothing more than a peaceful escape from his family's struggling shrimp boat business. But the river has other plans. Pulled into a hidden underwater chamber by a treacherous current, Jake discovers a treasury of Spanish colonial silver and documents that could rewrite the history of East Texas.
His find draws the attention of Jude Smithwick, heir to a powerful industrial empire built on three generations of carefully guarded secrets. As Smithwick's dredging operation threatens to
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Produktbeschreibung
When Jake Cutler returns from the Gulf Coast to kayak the familiar waters of the Neches River, he's seeking nothing more than a peaceful escape from his family's struggling shrimp boat business. But the river has other plans. Pulled into a hidden underwater chamber by a treacherous current, Jake discovers a treasury of Spanish colonial silver and documents that could rewrite the history of East Texas.

His find draws the attention of Jude Smithwick, heir to a powerful industrial empire built on three generations of carefully guarded secrets. As Smithwick's dredging operation threatens to destroy the ancient cave system, Jake finds an unlikely ally in Elder Thomas "Red Bear" Nakai, whose Caddo ancestors once walked these same riverbanks.

What begins as a treasure hunt evolves into something far more dangerous-a battle to protect not just silver and artifacts, but the truth about stolen land, forged documents, and a conspiracy that reaches back to the birth of Texas itself. With his family's livelihood hanging in the balance and federal agents closing in, Jake must choose between easy money and hard justice.

From the storm-tossed waters of Galveston Bay to the hidden chambers beneath the Neches River, Pearl River Bend is a gripping tale of family loyalty, historical injustice, and one man's fight to protect the sacred places that some would destroy for profit. In the tradition of Nevada Barr and William Kent Krueger, this environmental thriller weaves together past and present in a story where the river itself becomes both sanctuary and battleground.

"A masterful blend of underwater adventure, historical mystery, and environmental justice that flows as powerfully as the river at its heart."


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Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, at the start of World War II, Wallace Berry grew up on a farm in the Arkansas countryside. His childhood, steeped in the rustic simplicity of farm life without modern conveniences, deeply rooted in him a love for the wilderness. The surrounding forests and hands-on experiences of rural living profoundly shaped his appreciation for nature and a life outdoors. As an adult, Wallace made the Texas Gulf Coast his home, carrying with him the values and passions developed during his formative years.