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The Romanov Cache

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he late-night visit of a Russian Orthodox priest draws Yuri Nevsky into a struggle by would-be leaders of post-Soviet Russia to possess a treasure cache created for Tsar Nicholas II to use in an exile that never came. At once he is caught up in a lethal web with strands stretching from Imperial Russia to Paris in the '20s, Nazi-occupied Odessa in 1942, and the Kirgiz Steppe in 1952. Scheming, betrayals, tangled cross-purposes, and murders in the past and present confuse the hunt and threaten to cost him his life. If he's to survive and avenge the murder of the gentle priest, he must summon up all his cunning to solve the riddle of the threee treasure cubes before the contenders gather to plunder the final one marked Anastasia Nikolayevna!

331 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 28, 2006

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March 14, 2015
This book could have been so much better if it were edited. WAY too many characters with WAY too many pseudo names. I kind of gave up trying to figure out who was who other than the main character. And it probably should have been about 100 pages shorter. I stubbornly finished it because...well, I don't even know why. It was sort of a chore.
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