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For over a hundred years, men and women searched for a lost gold shipment in rural Tennessee. Amber and her friends unravel the mystery of a family cave. In a quest for gold, they find ancient treasures with secrets much more valuable than mere gold. Greedy men, foreign companies, and even the government try to steal the treasures that could change the world. After being badly burned in a house fire, Amber comes away changed. It is this new determination that prepares her to make the best of situations, focus on friendship, and help others. Along the journey she learns about herself, the…mehr

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For over a hundred years, men and women searched for a lost gold shipment in rural Tennessee. Amber and her friends unravel the mystery of a family cave. In a quest for gold, they find ancient treasures with secrets much more valuable than mere gold. Greedy men, foreign companies, and even the government try to steal the treasures that could change the world. After being badly burned in a house fire, Amber comes away changed. It is this new determination that prepares her to make the best of situations, focus on friendship, and help others. Along the journey she learns about herself, the goodness and evil of mankind, and about second chances. It will take the skills and perseverance of Amber and all her friends to maintain control of the treasures. Come along to 1975 when things were simpler; but hang onto the edge of your chair, Amber is not one to let you get too comfortable Finding the Treasure Within. "It's Home Alone meets Treasure Island with a small town southern twist." -The Lynchburg Times
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Autorenporträt
Rodney Syler grew up on a farm in Lynchburg, Tennessee, and outdoor adventures were daily events. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and learning. Young adulthood brought college, gymnastics, racing motorcycles, art, and spelunking. Next, he became a teacher, a distiller, an inventor, and a builder. After nearly forty years working as an engineer, he now adds to the list, writer. He and his wife, Lisa, are longtime residents of middle Tennessee. They have three children, four grandchildren, and enjoy mission work and traveling the world.