“Double Eagle Double Cross” by M. R. Durbin *book review and giveaway*


“Double Eagle Double Cross” by M. R. Durbin

This story have lots of historical facts, drama and suspense as Charley returns home to spend time with his family and discovers interesting things his deceased father has left behind for him.

I learned a lot of interesting facts about ancient coins including history of the double eagle coin.

The book begins with a scene from 1902 which makes sense further on in the book, then jumps to modern-day times. Near death experiences, break ins, mysterious texts…lots of drama and a good steady pace to this story!

I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.

About the book:
After an unexpectedly thrilling summer with his grandfather, Oregon State student Charley Sawyer is ready to catch his breath at his late parents’ Oregon beach home. Hoping for some rest and relaxation, Charley is met instead by devastation: the house has been ransacked. In his inventory of the damage, Charley stumbles across the item the trespasser must have been after, the only thing that seems out of place: a mysterious key. And when he learns what it unlocks, Charley is drawn into yet another adventure with a ragtag group more than willing to help.
Mac Bowman, the brainy and beautiful anthropology student who joined Charley in his summer escapade, is thrilled when she is presented with the opportunity to conduct research in Oregon. Maybe a little time together will allow the pair to explore their feelings for one another. But when she arrives, she is disturbed by what she finds: Charley has disappeared without a trace.

As Charley and Mac each work to unravel their mysteries, their searches collide dramatically. Only one thing is clear: the moment he found the key, Charley unwittingly opened the door to a long-held secret—one that could cost him his life. . . .


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