"Thou hast betrayed, and thou hast slain..." What is the Mystery shrouding the lovely but sinister Annam stone, stolen from a remote shrine? Every owner of it has suffered an unhappy fate.
Peter believes the gem is in the hands of the one m.
His rude awakening leads to a maze of deceit and treachery, a bogus love affair, and a narrowly escaped death.
When Peter Waring, nephew of the original thief, inherited the jewel, it would mean great power and wealth--or so he imagined. "Thou hast betrayed, and thou hast slain..." What is the Mystery shrouding the lovely but sinister Annam stone, stolen from a remote shrine? Every owner of it has suffered an unhappy fate