Vault 21-12 Paperback -
by Kendall Smith
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A pair of estranged half brothers who share only faint memories of their murdered father... Their grandfather Everett, a heroic World War Two veteran, with a secret he took to the grave... A vault in a Swiss bank that holds all the answers, for those who have the key. For half brothers John and Alan Devenger, the world changes when their grandfather dies and leaves them a most unusual bequest- the truth about their father's murder and directions to a mysterious vault. It was his dying wish that the brothers reconcile and work together to claim the prize. But lying in wait are the descendants of Nazi officers who will stop at nothing until they possess the vault's contents for themselves. Unlike the Devenger brothers, they know exactly what is at stake.
Details
- Title Vault 21-12
- Author Kendall Smith
- Binding Paperback
- Pages 334
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Createspace
- ISBN 9781511763837 / 1511763833
- Weight 1.08 lbs (0.49 kg)
- Dimensions 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.75 in (22.91 x 15.19 x 1.91 cm)
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