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Treasure hunters diving off the coast of Western Italy discover the last of six mysterious, golden anchor crosses cast by Constantine the Great in 325 A.D. This one is very special….it is Constantine's personal anchor cross. As did the other five, the beautiful, golden artifact demonstrates amazing, unexplainable protection to those who possess it. The artifact is taken to the Center for Appalachian Research at the University of Kentucky for authentication, and then becomes the center of attention at the Anchor Cross Festival in Harlan, Kentucky where all six of the artifacts are displayed. A…mehr

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Treasure hunters diving off the coast of Western Italy discover the last of six mysterious, golden anchor crosses cast by Constantine the Great in 325 A.D. This one is very special….it is Constantine's personal anchor cross. As did the other five, the beautiful, golden artifact demonstrates amazing, unexplainable protection to those who possess it. The artifact is taken to the Center for Appalachian Research at the University of Kentucky for authentication, and then becomes the center of attention at the Anchor Cross Festival in Harlan, Kentucky where all six of the artifacts are displayed. A contingency of North Koreans are sent by their Supreme Leader to steal the anchor crosses and to then use their powers to gain control of the White House. The fifth and final book in the Anchor Cross Series, this fast-paced novel mixes fact and fiction with lots of mountain humor and interesting, colorful characters. It contains many of the same characters found in the previous four books, including Preacher Puss, the feline resident in the Harlan County Sheriff's Department possessing a special talent for subduing crooks. As did the other four Anchor Cross books, the Constantine Anchor Cross will leave you with a smile on your face and a warm, fuzzy feeling in your heart.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Richard G. "Dick" Edwards is a native of Harlan, Kentucky, and a 1958 graduate of Harlan High School. He received undergraduate, masters, and doctorate degrees in Mechanical Engineering, and is retired from the University of Kentucky College of Engineering. Dick has been married to Carolyn for 50 years, has two sons, and five grandchildren. The author of four previous Anchor Cross novels, Dick enjoys sailing, traveling, reading, and writing. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky.