The Tomb of the Leopards

By D. Larry Crumbley
and Florence Marmor
Ref No. 802022TH
Length: 70,900 words
Completion Date: Ready to submit
 

Summary

A paid trip to England to retrieve some mysterious documents turns into a dangerous adventure for 33-year-old John Gideon. Fun-loving by nature, he lands in the middle of a deadly battle between two factions of a secret Leopards society, whose goal is to take control of the world by peaceful means. 


From The Book

After a year I had stopped marking the calendar in my room. My room was a nice soft bed, a dresser, a closet, and a radio. Fresh pajamas every day. All the comforts of a prison.

That's what it was. A prison.

There were no guards. No need for that. And the less people knew about the situation, the better for the Leopards.

It had all started with the death of the German general. If he had only burned all of his papers or had left them in Bolivia. But one couldn't cry over what had already happened. A waste of time. 


About The Author

Dr. Larry Crumbley, CPA, is a Professor at a Southern University. He has written more than 35 books and novels over a 30-year-period.

Copyright, 1998 Dr. Larry Crumbley, CPA and Florence Marmor 


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