Message of the Locust

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Author: Richard Marcum, Reyburn Webb Myers ISBN: 9781524529352
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: August 11, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Richard Marcum, Reyburn Webb Myers
ISBN: 9781524529352
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: August 11, 2016
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In Message of the Locust, Fred Roberts accidently stumbles onto an ongoing one-hundred-year hatred between a slave and a slave owner. While chasing an octopus during Freds first scuba dive, his fin gets trapped in some metal debris. He panics and is forced to remove his foot from the fin. In his struggle to retrieve his fin, he sees the metal was part of a ships nameplateThe Locust. His relief at freeing his foot is suddenly overcome by his curiosity surrounding the ship. Fred becomes young again and wants to know more than just the name of the ship. He wants to know its history and its purpose. He becomes addicted to the excitement of his quest. But as Fred chases history, he begins to stir Pandoras box. He learns what two families have been searching for ever since the vessel went down with only one survivora very unique slave. As Fred's search for the ships past intensifies, the two families both contrive to lay claim to the unbeknownst treasure that lies within the wreck that has been hidden for so many generations. As both adversarial families emerge, Fred finds himself and his family threatened. His chase for adventure turns into a fight for his life.

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In Message of the Locust, Fred Roberts accidently stumbles onto an ongoing one-hundred-year hatred between a slave and a slave owner. While chasing an octopus during Freds first scuba dive, his fin gets trapped in some metal debris. He panics and is forced to remove his foot from the fin. In his struggle to retrieve his fin, he sees the metal was part of a ships nameplateThe Locust. His relief at freeing his foot is suddenly overcome by his curiosity surrounding the ship. Fred becomes young again and wants to know more than just the name of the ship. He wants to know its history and its purpose. He becomes addicted to the excitement of his quest. But as Fred chases history, he begins to stir Pandoras box. He learns what two families have been searching for ever since the vessel went down with only one survivora very unique slave. As Fred's search for the ships past intensifies, the two families both contrive to lay claim to the unbeknownst treasure that lies within the wreck that has been hidden for so many generations. As both adversarial families emerge, Fred finds himself and his family threatened. His chase for adventure turns into a fight for his life.

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