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In this romantic adventure story David Greason Walker applauds youth, life, love, adventure and the wide landscapes that are far beyond the restrictions of a cosy fireside. The story explores the twilight world between youth and adulthood, with its mixture of idealism, love, realism and sheer caprice.

When Carl Hafod first meets Vreni outside a busy pub on a cold, snow-blown winter’s day, he is totally unaware of the new direction his life will follow; including the discovery of a hoard of Nazi gold and how the gold has political implications that have remained buried in secrecy since World War Two. The story revolves not only around Carl and Vreni, and Carl's business interests in Fiji, but also around the lives of six other closely knit students. How they become victims of the ever increasing value of the gold. The final decisions they make and the all-encompassing passion Carl feels for Vreni and her abject beauty.

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Release dateMay 13, 2014
ISBN9781311039156
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David Greason Walker

David Greason Walker was born, educated and raised in Bournemouth in a talented, artistic and slightly eccentric family. After spending some time in the hotel business, he pursued a varied and diverse career in trading companies worldwide; before moving on to develop small independent businesses back in the UK. After several years in London he moved to West Wales where he retained a keen involvement in small businesses whilst developing his interest in writing. David and his wife now lives in Powys, where they enjoy entertaining friends and family, walking in the Cambrian mountains and holding archery competitions in the summer, together with their three children and eight grandchildren. His principal hobbies are travelling and writing, especially short stories and poetry.

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