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Tunnels: The White House

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A Stolen Artifact...A Man on a Mission...The Indian Removal Act of 1830 forced the relocation of Georgia’s Cherokee Nation to its new home in Oklahoma. Any treaties made prior to 1830, allowing the Cherokee to continue to live in Georgia, were broken. Mohe had learned of the Trail of Tears from his grandfather. This trek took thousands of lives, but their bravery held fast.

Now Mohe is intent on retrieving the Peace Pipe, which was used to cement the Tribe’s future in Georgia. The first step was completed. He had been accepted as a waiter for the President of the United States. Once there, his next move would be to search for a tunnel leading to the Smithsonian and reclaim the Peace Pipe.

However, Mohe had not planned to make friends, be attracted to the beautiful housekeeper or suffer disturbing dreams from his Spirit Guide.

With so many diversions, will Mohe succeed in returning the Peace Pipe to his people?

152 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 11, 2020

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November 6, 2020
I enjoyed this historical fiction, based in the time of President Hoover. It's a quick read and well-researched.
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