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Todayβs book giveaway is for the inspirational suspense bookΒ Conspiracy of SilenceΒ by Ronie Kendig.
What is this book about?
Four years after a tragic mission decimated his team, Cole “Tox” Russell has been disavowed by the United States. And that’s fine — he just wants to be left alone. But when a dormant, centuries-old disease is unleashed, Tox is lured back into action.
Tox and his former Special Forces team regroup to work with FBI deception expert, Kasey Cortes, and fiery archaeologist, Tzivia Khalon, to search the globe for answers — and a cure. As the mission leads from one continent to another, it becomes clear they’re not just fighting a plague but battling an ancient secret society whose true goals remain hidden.
With time running out and the threat of a global pandemic rising, Tox and his team realize their sole chance might be to reach back through centuries of silence to find the only answer that can save them all.
Where can I learn more about this author and their books?
Giveaway
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The comment requirement for this giveaway is: If you could go on a treasure hunt, what treasure would you want to find?
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I would love to find old coins on a treasure hunt. Hopefully in a buried jar to protect the coins from damage.
That sounds interesting Kay. Thanks for commenting. π
I think if I were on a treasure hunt I would like to find old jewelry. It would be fun to see what people wore as jewelry in another era.
I’ll bet there would be some really pretty pieces Perrianne. Thanks for commenting. π
We used to geocache, which is like a treasure hunt, but with lots of fun and exercise.
On a treasure hunt I would love to find BOOKS!!
Why didn’t I think of that Gail? That would be an awesome treasure. π
love to find jewels or gold
Thanks for commenting Shelia. π
If I could go on a treasure hunt, it would be to Egypt and the pyramids to discover new chambers and find treasures of the past to protect for all to see.
The stories those treasure could tell? That would be neat Danielle. Thanks for commenting. π
I would love to find an old diary and discover a wonderful story.
That does sound like a neat treasure Lucy. Thanks for commenting. π
My Ancestors.
Welcome to my website Kathleen. That sounds like a wonderful treasure to discover. Thanks for commenting. π
This sounds like my kind of book! Ty for the giveaway!
You’re welcome Kara. π
Ah, we’re supposed to answer a question. I’d love to find coins–I think they’d be fun to research, and hopefully worth something.
There are some pretty neat coins out there too. Thanks for commenting Kara. π
Money! an old Pirate Treasure or a Leprechaun’s Pot O’ Gold LOL π
LOL Linda. I think just finding a Leprechaun would be a unique treasure on its own. π Thanks for commenting.
I would love to find something from the past that showed my grandchildren what children their age did/had before technology and electricity π
Oh that’s a neat treasure idea Jan. Thanks for sharing. π
I would love to go on a treasure hunt and find old journals from the 1800βs. Oh especially if it was from one of my ancestors. How amazing that would be.
That would really be amazing to find a journal from an ancestor. Thanks for commenting Pam. π
I think I’d love to go on a treasure hunt to find a chest with chocolate gold coins. π
Ooo you had me at chocolate. π Welcome to my website Austin.
I would love to find jewels.
Thanks for commenting Becky. π
I’d love to find a first edition of a C.S. Lewis book.
What a neat treasure Caryl. Thanks for commenting. π