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Doubloon Cove: The Secret of the Templars' Satchel:

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The Doubloon Cove gang is back. In October of 1992, while much of Salem is busy observing the 300th anniversary of the Salem Witch Hunts, Stacy's father is kidnapped. The crooks demand a satchel, entrusted to her and her father, containing ancient documents leading to the Freemason's (and possibly the world's) greatest and most dangerous treasure. The gang—Cindy, Jeffrey, and Steven—arrive in Salem for a weekend of parent-free relaxation but are soon enlisted by Stacy to help free her father. But then they also decide to solve the cryptic clues in the documents and locate the long-lost treasure themselves. Working behind the backs of the Freemasons, they soon find themselves on the run from the Illuminati and the police. This leads them to underground tunnels and things that they never expected. This second book in the Doubloon Series is a fast-paced action/adventure novel, in the genre of The Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew, with elements of Indiana Jones, Dan Brown, and The Three Stooges.

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