Alone, exiled and betrayed, Gwen unearths a five-hundred-year-old pirate treasure – a priceless secret that has brought death and fear to so many. But brilliant Gwen is not an ordinary woman and, for her, the treasure is not a path to riches or fame but a beautiful tool for revenge. Protected by her ravens, Dobermans, her long-dead grandmother, and a slew of curious characters, Gwen now has the power to destroy every person who hurt her. Will she succeed? Should she succeed? And what is the treasure? A modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, the twists in Treasure force us to question what we accept as fact - and what we treasure.
This is an excellent suspense novel with a historical backstory that feeds the rest of the present day narrative well. The twists and turns of the story and the characters entwined in the game keep you guessing and makes this book tough to put down. If you do have to take a break, it is easy to pick back up and continue in the world that it weaves. It's one of those stories that you can read more than once because there is a depth to it. I am looking forward to the next novel this author decides to publish.