Crown of Serpents (The Tununda Mysteries) 
I really liked this book! it was a little slow at times, but still kept me interested!
I received Michael Karpovages, Crown of Serpents from Goodreads first reads. I was a little skeptical about this book because I am not a big fan of history. It became clear to me very quickly that I would have a love of history if I had a teacher who was as passionate about history as Michael Karpovage clearly is. Crown of serpents is book to be treasured. It is filled with mystery, suspense, interesting historical details, and action. The cleaver combination kept me interested from beginning to

If your into Native American culture like i am then i definitely think that u would enjoy this book. You would definitely enjoy this if your a mason who likes and enjoys native american culture or if your just a mason in general. This book is definitely to be considered in the category of page turners for sure. There were times that i found it quiet hard to book this book down and even if i had to put it down it sucked! The main characters are well built and seem to have a moral compass about
Loved this book. I was stationed at Seneca Army Depot, so I knew the layout of the land. Michael Karpovage weaves an intriguing tale of American History with both Native American and Masonic history. I read this in about two days. Highly recommend this book
A tribute to excellenceThoroughly well written, thoroughly knowledgeable. A fantastic story woven in with U. S. history and culture of the Indians of that region.
I cannot begin to explain how much I enjoyed this book, from the get go it captures your attention until the very last page, yet it still leaves you wanting more. You can tell a lot of time, effort and research went into the writing. If you haven't read this book, do yourself a favour and pick it up. You won't be disappointed.
Michael J. Karpovage
Paperback | Pages: 398 pages Rating: 3.81 | 309 Users | 41 Reviews

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Original Title: | Crown of Serpents |
ISBN: | 0615281109 (ISBN13: 9780615281100) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://crownofserpents.com/ |
Series: | The Tununda Mysteries |
Setting: | Finger Lakes Region, New York(United States) Catskill Mountains, New York(United States) Ovid, New York(United States) …more Seneca County, New York(United States) Rochester, New York(United States) …less |
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With the discovery of a campaign journal from an American Revolutionary War officer who fought against the Iroquois Indians, the U.S. Army calls in their top field historian to assess its contents. Jake Tununda, combat vet, half-Seneca Indian, and Freemason is stunned when he gleans from the journal's cryptic Masonic passages clues to the location of an ancient shaman's crown once protected by the White Deer Society, a secret cult of his forefathers. Jake soon realizes why his ancestors' history was best kept buried. And why peaceful, rural central New York's Finger Lakes region can be deadlier than any battlefield he had ever faced. Crown of Serpents, a mystery thriller set in the former heartland of the Iroquois Empire, takes Jake on a fast-paced hunt to find the elusive crown - and protect it. He teams up with Rae Hart, an alluring state police investigator, as they snake their way across a politically turbulent landscape marked with murder, arson, lies, and deceit. Deciphering codes, digging up war loot, and fending off the henchmen of billionaire Alex Nero, a ruthless Indian casino magnate, Jake and Rae's survival skills are put to the test. The clues to the crown ultimately lead them deep within sacred Indian caves hidden under the abandoned Seneca Army Depot where the magnitude of the crown's power is revealed.Present Appertaining To Books Crown of Serpents (The Tununda Mysteries)
Title | : | Crown of Serpents (The Tununda Mysteries) |
Author | : | Michael J. Karpovage |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 398 pages |
Published | : | April 16th 2009 by Karpovage Creative, Inc. (first published April 9th 2009) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Mystery. Historical |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 309 Users | 41 ReviewsCrit Appertaining To Books Crown of Serpents (The Tununda Mysteries)
A modern suspense novel interweaving the story of the Native Americans during the various British/American wars with a modern day Military man. The interwoven story makes much more sense when you realize that the military man is also Native American and a historian.We have the bad "Indian" who is trying to take over all the Native Americans in the New York State area.I know the area that the book is set in and there are some small discrepancies. Effecting a rescue near Seneca Lake (FingerlakesI really liked this book! it was a little slow at times, but still kept me interested!
I received Michael Karpovages, Crown of Serpents from Goodreads first reads. I was a little skeptical about this book because I am not a big fan of history. It became clear to me very quickly that I would have a love of history if I had a teacher who was as passionate about history as Michael Karpovage clearly is. Crown of serpents is book to be treasured. It is filled with mystery, suspense, interesting historical details, and action. The cleaver combination kept me interested from beginning to

If your into Native American culture like i am then i definitely think that u would enjoy this book. You would definitely enjoy this if your a mason who likes and enjoys native american culture or if your just a mason in general. This book is definitely to be considered in the category of page turners for sure. There were times that i found it quiet hard to book this book down and even if i had to put it down it sucked! The main characters are well built and seem to have a moral compass about
Loved this book. I was stationed at Seneca Army Depot, so I knew the layout of the land. Michael Karpovage weaves an intriguing tale of American History with both Native American and Masonic history. I read this in about two days. Highly recommend this book
A tribute to excellenceThoroughly well written, thoroughly knowledgeable. A fantastic story woven in with U. S. history and culture of the Indians of that region.
I cannot begin to explain how much I enjoyed this book, from the get go it captures your attention until the very last page, yet it still leaves you wanting more. You can tell a lot of time, effort and research went into the writing. If you haven't read this book, do yourself a favour and pick it up. You won't be disappointed.
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