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Echoes of Fortune: Shadows Over Cozumel
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Echoes of Fortune: Shadows Over Cozumel dives straight into a sunlit mystery wrapped in salt, sweat, and history. Author David R. Leng sets his story off the coast of Mexico, where old Confederate ghosts meet modern intrigue. Former Navy SEAL Jack Sullivan, Smithsonian curator Emma Wilson, and their friend Steve Johnson uncover the wreck of a ship believed lost to legend, and with it, a secret that powerful people would kill to keep buried. What starts as an archaeological dive quickly turns into a survival game against unseen watchers and old evils hiding beneath Caribbean calm. It’s a fast, cinematic tale that mixes history, conspiracy, and suspense with surprising tenderness between the chaos.
Leng’s writing is tight but vivid, the kind that keeps your pulse up and your coffee cold. His pacing is unrelenting. The story doesn’t just move, it races, then stops just long enough to let the tension breathe before diving back in. I loved how he balanced action with quiet moments of connection between Jack and Emma. Their relationship never slips into cliché. It feels lived-in, tested by the same salt and fear that hangs over the sea. The dialogue feels natural, especially between Jack and Steve, their banter carries the weight of shared trauma and unspoken loyalty.
But it’s the ideas beneath the adventure that stuck with me. Leng plays with the notion that history never dies, it just waits for someone foolish or brave enough to dig it up. The Confederate artifacts aren’t just relics; they’re symbols of how greed and ideology outlive their wars. I caught myself thinking about how the past haunts the present, how people chase fortunes or legacies without realizing what they awaken. At times, the prose leans cinematic, almost like a screenplay, which works for the story’s rhythm but occasionally sacrifices deeper introspection. Still, when it hits, it hits hard. The quiet dread before a dive, the stillness of the man in the white Panama hat, those moments land like punches.
I’d recommend Echoes of Fortune to anyone who loves a smart thriller with history’s fingerprints all over it. If you enjoy Clive Cussler’s maritime adventures or the artifact hunts of National Treasure, this book will grab you by the collar. It’s not just about what’s found under the sea, it’s about what’s waiting when you surface. A great weekend read.
Pages: 90 | ASIN : B0FSMTD53S
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Realistic and Focused
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Echoes of Fortune: The Search for Braddock’s Lost Gold follows a man and his friends who, after discovering a clue to a long-lost Braddock’s gold, set off on a dangerous quest to find the missing treasure. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
I grew up in the region where much of the French & Indian War (Seven Year’s War) took place, including Braddock’s campaign. I go between Southwestern PA and Garrett County (Western Maryland), where most of the story takes place. I love to read historical fiction as well as history itself. I am aware of a number of legends that are spread across our country, many stemming from the early parts of the US, including the one surrounding Braddock’s lost payroll and bribes. I have seen people using metal detectors along the Youghiogheny River and some in the woods when we have taken the hiking trail that follows much of Braddock’s expedition. Given that knowledge and knowledge of the area, it made sense to craft a story surrounding it that takes into account many of the theories as to why General Braddock followed that dangerous route when Washington took a different trail the year before, and General Forbes took another 3 years later.
The supporting characters in this novel, I felt, were intriguing and well-developed. Who was your favorite character to write for?
It’s a toss-up on Steve and Emma. The characters are based on the people that surround me, or I grew up with. Sometimes a single person, or a combination of two.
For example, my quiet, unassuming wife can be a bit of a badass. Everyone’s jaws drop when they hear some of the things she does, like whitewater rafting, scuba diving, or jumping off a cliff and into a river. She’s the “don’t judge a book by its cover” person, as she can be fierce when she needs to be.
Steve is mostly based on my best friend; we grew up and went to school together from 2nd grade through college. He’s a brilliant engineer, one of the top students in our high school class, and won the top engineer student award at Penn State, but he also has black belts in Hapkido and Taekwondo and always tries to crack you up. Steve’s last name came from my friend’s nickname from the engineering school, who put the wrong last name in the awards program. Steve’s first name came from another good friend, a former marine who served in the Persian Gulf, and that is where the idea of Steve’s military background came from. You’ll see why I chose the Navy in the next book.
I felt that there were a lot of great twists and turns throughout the novel. Did you plan this before writing the novel, or did the twists develop organically writing?
A little of both. I did not want to do the usual find a cryptic clue, go to the next clue, solve it, go to the next clue, etc. (although I enjoy those) I wanted it to be more realistic and focused on the story and characters so there was more to it. Yes, I wanted the thrills and suspense, but I wanted more. The first thing I do with any writing is build an outline and timeline (or, in this book – timelines). I flesh out more details, making sure I include relevant facts that are known and refine them several times before starting to write. I also figured out who the characters I needed were, their personalities, backgrounds, speech, problems (flaws), and what they looked like. For example: Jack’s OCD, Emma’s fear (of several things), and Steve’s social awkwardness and how he compensates for things (btw-my best friend is not like that). However, as I write the story, I get a better feel for things and often realize I have to make changes as I go. Or even add characters to solve an issue. In my case, I did not like the initial ending, so to create a better one, I changed who I killed off. I also changed the complete role of a side character in the story when writing.
Will there be a follow-up novel to this story? If so, what aspects of the story will the next book cover?
Yes. I am working out two possible stories. The one that is “in the lead right now” has to do with how the end of the Civil War played out, where Jefferson Davis sent much of the Confederate treasury into hiding in several places. I do not want to give away too much. Although the story starts as another treasure hunt, it quickly transitions into a full-blown thriller where Jack’s and Steve’s military backgrounds come out more and are needed. Yes, there will be a new “interest” for Steve, and yes, more twists and turns.
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Can one man change his past with the discovery of a lifetime?
Echoes of Fortune: The Search for Braddock’s Lost Gold is a multi-award-winning thriller that weaves mystery, suspense, and historical intrigue across centuries. Winner of the 2024 PenCraft Book Award for Best Thriller, 2nd place in Action & Adventure at the 2024 Book Fest Awards, a Gold Book Award from Literary Titan, and a #1 Amazon New Release in Mystery/Thriller (September 2024), this novel will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Driven by obsession, Jack Sullivan has lost nearly everything in his pursuit of an untold secret—a secret lost for centuries during the chaos of war. Left heartbroken and alone, luck has given him one final chance for redemption that leads him into the shadows of historical mystery and peril.
Be transported between the heat of the battle during the French & Indian War and the high-stakes hunt of today. When Major General Braddock faces his final foe, a fortune in payroll disappears—centuries later, Jack embarks on a daring quest to uncover it, facing cryptic clues, deadly traps, and relentless adversaries. Witness Jack as he follows the echoes of the past “Dan Brown-style,” and risks everything to bring the past to life—and perhaps restore his own.
Described as “National Treasure meets Indiana Jones,” this high-stakes, action-packed thriller blends rich history with relentless suspense. Echoes of Fortune dives into high-stakes, edge-of-your-seats adventure where love, loyalty, and courage are tested to their limits.
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Echoes of Fortune: The Search for Braddock’s Lost Gold
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Echoes of Fortune: The Search for Braddock’s Lost Gold by David R. Leng is an exciting blend of historical legend and modern-day adventure. The story revolves around the long-standing mystery of Braddock’s gold, rumored to have been lost since 1755, and Jack Sullivan’s unexpected discovery of a clue that reignites the hunt. What starts as a thrilling search for hidden treasure soon turns into an expedition filled with peril, as Jack and his friends face dangerous traps, intricate puzzles, and personal challenges. As the promise of fortune looms large, they must navigate not only the physical dangers of their quest but also the risks it poses to their relationships and personal lives.
One of the strengths of this novel is how well Leng captures the tension and excitement of a treasure hunt. His narrative style keeps the pacing brisk, with just enough suspense to keep you eagerly flipping pages. The historical setting, woven seamlessly into the present-day plot, is depicted with rich, detailed descriptions that transport the reader into each scene. The dialogue and surroundings feel authentic, immersing you in the mix of history and adventure. Whether it’s the chaotic moments of discovery or the quieter, more introspective ones, Leng strikes the right balance between action and emotion. The plot itself is dynamic, full of twists and turns that keep the reader guessing. Leng constantly raises the stakes, crafting a journey filled with puzzles, riddles, and maps that engage both the characters and the reader. The excitement builds as Jack and his companions unravel clues, giving you the chance to solve some mysteries alongside them. The personal dilemmas faced by the characters add another layer to the story, grounding the adventure in real emotional stakes. Their backstories provide depth, making them more than just treasure hunters—they’re fully realized individuals with personal growth at the heart of their journey. Themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggle between greed and personal integrity resonate throughout the book. Leng explores the dynamics between the characters as they navigate not just the physical challenges of their quest, but also the emotional toll it takes on them. The adventure, while thrilling, serves as a vehicle for deeper themes about personal growth, dedication, and the true value of wealth.
Echoes of Fortune is a captivating historical thriller that blends adventure, history, and personal drama to keep readers engaged from start to finish. The twists, puzzles, and strong character development make it a must-read for anyone who enjoys a good treasure hunt with heart. It’s perfect for fans of historical fiction, thrillers, and stories that combine action with emotional depth.
Pages: 426 | ASIN : B0DDF6S5CZ
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