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David Leadbeater - Caribbean Gold

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The third thrilling archaeological adventure with Alicia Myles from No.1 bestselling Amazon author, David Leadbeater. Full of intense action and rich pirate history, Alicia Myles and the Gold Team follow four-hundred-year-old clues in their search for the long-lost treasure hoard of the fabled pirate, Captain Henry Morgan. An explosive quest takes them from Port Royal to Haiti, Panama City, and to an unknown island in the center of the Caribbean in pursuit of not only gold, but also a ruthless mercenary team led by an ex-SAS soldier and an army of modern-day cutthroats. With the clues unfolding and the treasure almost in sight, the greatest quest and the most dangerous battle of the Caribbean truly begins

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David Leadbeater

Caribbean Gold

CHAPTER ONE

Alicia Myles perched on the very edge of her economy plane seat, probably freaking out all those around her as the plane twitched in turbulence, but not really noticing or caring.

Her thoughts were far away, the light buffeting barely registering with her.

How quickly and randomly life spun. How fleeting its best moments. How quickly a bright future could turn into a vision from hell. It wasnt as though this time at least shed made any mistakes. All her decisions had been made fairly, for good reasons. But still, she never seemed to be able to come out of any situation with a sense of peace.

In my life there has never been peace.

But dwelling now wasnt going to help her. She was a soldier, part of an elite team, but had taken a few days away to help out a friend. That friend her old boss.

Michael Crouch had called at an incredibly poignant time. She remembered his words and her feelings like the sound of her own breath.

I heard about Beau. I know what you guys are going through. Im shattered that he betrayed the team and my trust. If you come to Jamaica now you can be part of our new venture, and Ill explain all I know.

New venture of course meant latest treasure hunt. The Gold crew, as she thought of them, had little success since being a major part of the crusaders gold quest a little while ago, coming up short at least twice. But then, not every hunt for ancient treasures was going to prove successful.

Jamaica? she had answered, mostly to give herself a little more thinking time.

Its in the Caribbean.

I know where it is, boss. Jeez.

Crouch had been her old boss when Alicia worked for a clandestine division of the British Special Forces.

Nice climate. Great people. Rum. Scenery.

Alicia had shaken her head, still thinking. Scenery? Really?

Id really like you to come.

Alicia continued to run through her current situation. In a nutshell her old boyfriend had just betrayed everything she held dear, then died, and her new boyfriend was having trouble shrugging off the attentions of a certain irritating lifelong flame. A break, a brief getaway, was a very good idea.

All right, boss. Ill come and brighten your days up. Tell Russo not to get too frisky and ask Healey how the quest for facial hair is going. Is Caitlyn still with you?

Yes. Hanging in there.

Good. Then Ill see you in Jamaica.

Kingston, Crouch said. Ill text you the hotel details.

Alicia had been about to end the call, but a sliver of curiosity moved through her thoughts. Why Jamaica?

Captain Morgan.

Yeah, I was thinking of that for the plane ride. But why Jamaica?

Captain Henry Morgan. Oh its a juicy one this is, Alicia. One of the most notorious and successful pirates in history, his treasure has never been found.

Cool, Alicia said. Id rather look around for Jack Sparrows alter ego if were being honest.

They named the rum after him.

What? Alicia was impressed. Now that takes more than a modicum of infamy.

Raider. Admiral. Privateer. Buccaneer. The star of many stories from a James Bond tale to Pirates of the Caribbean, John Steinbeck to Isaac Asimov. He amassed over two hundred thousand pieces of eight on one raid alone.

Never found? I guess thats not unusual.

Well talk it through when you get here. Things might get a little nasty due to recent developments with Morgan, and some unsavory types are involved. Youll see.

Mmmm. Nasty is what I do. What happened?

They found five of his ships.

Five? Shit.

And thats just the start of it. Ill see you in a few hours.

Alicia had dropped the cellphone into her pocket, made quick goodbyes and tried to ignore the hurt on her boyfriends Matt Drakes eyes. She knew hed imagined the worst, knowing her so well, but shed made a heartfelt plea that this was essential and would help, and then skipped on out.

Well, not literally. Alicia didnt skip. She couldnt remember skipping or a stable home life. Only fighting. Her thoughts came around to the present day and she pictured herself sat rigid on the edge of the seat as the noisy plane zipped through the skies.

She glanced around. Men and women, kids and babies were either being excessively noisy or silently entertained, but that was all okay. She barely saw them. Just the soldiers quick assessment and then disinterest. A deeper problem haunted her. Something she hadnt mentioned even to Drake.

Beauregard Alain Alicias old boyfriend had betrayed them all in the most terrible manner. Hed even tried to kill them before being taken down. If that wasnt bad enough, before he died hed told Alicia to ask Crouch about why hed betrayed them.

Ask Crouch.

The man she respected above all others. The man shed always been proud to call boss. And Alicia Myles didnt take any fond nicknaming lightly. Quite the opposite in fact. The ones that usually made the grade were somewhat derogatory.

Whats going on with you, Crouch?

Of course, it could be nothing. Just a way for a bad man to get further under her skin. She was certainly in the best position to challenge Crouch in her own inimitable way, but even she understood it needed to be done with tact.

The captain announced that they would soon be starting to descend, and the seatbelt sign was illuminated. Alicia stared over a womans slight shoulder at the vista below and felt nothing of the excitement she knew she should. This job might end up being tinged with sadness.

She tried to concentrate on the facts Crouch had explained around Captain Morgan. If five of the guys ships had been found then the security presence alone would be robust to say the least. All discoveries brought all kinds out of the woodwork and she was thinking criminals. From the lowest, sniveling jackals hoping for a buck or two to the most complex conglomerate, searching for the money angle. But this

This was one of the greatest pirates of the Spanish Main, the looter of looters that made the glistening Caribbean his own, personal world of dreams. Not only had he stolen, pillaged and destroyed but hed had Englands backing. Alicia imagined some might think it an odd state of affairs and steeped in the olden days, but had anything really changed? When you got right down to it werent certain nations still out there pirating and helping themselves to the riches that belonged to others?

Days of the pirate long gone?

Dont you believe it, honey, Alicia smiled grimly to herself. Shed known a few Blackbeards in her time. And maybe even a Captain Flint. But Morgan? Who did she know that might be his equivalent now?

The plane fell sharply; the people around her grew further excited. And Alicia spent a few pleasant moments trying to pick a face from those she knew that might most fit the visage of a clever, successful buccaneer.

Trouble was the best she could come up with was herself.

CHAPTER TWO

Jamaica lay at the heart of the Caribbean, a dazzling, vibrant, multi-faceted jewel, its people a credit to its flamboyant reputation, its reputation earned throughout history. Alicia coped with the customs procedures as best she could and then walked out into the terminal, surrounded by what she thought of as a safe turbulence, the grounded version of what theyd experienced in the air. People came from every side, wave after wave, buffeting and apologizing and continuing on their way. Alicia picked her way through and toward the bright light near the entrance, digging her sunglasses out of her hand luggage. At the same time, she fished out her cellphone and switched it on.

Immediately, it let out a tuneful chime.

The voice message was from Crouch.

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