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Wisnook Treasure: Wisnook Series

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Wisnook Treasure begins with a cross country hop in three different planes of the same kind. A flying club has arranged for our two main characters to fly from Texas to the East Coast of the United States undetected. The flight requires an excellent plane with short take off and landing capabilities along with safety and fuel economy. The Zenith STOL CH 750 Light Sport Utility proved to be the perfect choice for the task. The home of the manufacture of this company is in Mexico, Missouri. The author, Dr Robert E McGinnis is a pilot and he has long admired this great plane and the company that makes it. His choice for using this small, neat and proven aircraft was not difficult. Once the mystery begins, our two companions from the previous book, The Golden Cross get involved with government agents and unscrupulous treasure hunters as well. A chase begins in Texas and with help and good luck; our two companions make it across the continent and solve the riddle of the Wisnook Treasure.

228 pages, Paperback

First published June 26, 2011

About the author

Robert E. McGinnis

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Dr Robert E McGinnis has been writing since his first successful detective story in his English Literature class back in the late fifties. He published his first book in 1979 and has picked up speed from there. His first book, "In Search Of Paradise" is in the third printing at this time and another version is envisioned for the future.

Robert has seldom held less than two jobs at a time and in many of those work years also attended college until achieving a PhD in Public Administration in 1981. When he completed his PhD, his advising professor at Nova Southern University, told him. "When you leave here you will become a writer." I guess he saw something in the future.

Other than the recent series listed here on Amazon (The Paradise Series), Robert is working on two more series, both of which have been started and are well underway. They are; The Little Eagle and the White Panther series.

Robert retired from teaching before the turn of the century and has devoted his time to his family, writing, and giving back to nature. In his coexistence with nature he uses his furniture making skills by recycling fallen and damaged trees. When the trees are damaged by storms he brings in a sawmill to cut them up into boards for furniture making.

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