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TREASURE HUNT

PLUNDER OF THE SUN, by David Dodge; Michael Joseph. English price, 8/6. Al COLBY, an unattached American who offers himself for dangerous employment, is hired by a Chilean antique dealer to smuggle a small parcel into Peru. ‘He is presently embroiled in a search for one of the lost treasure dumps of the Incas, and he receives many bruises and is much misunderstood by a dark-eyed beauty before he defeats the opposition. David Dodge handles a fantastic theme so ably that few readers will realise until afterwards how much strain has been placed upon their credulity.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 632, 10 August 1951, Page 15

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TREASURE HUNT New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 632, 10 August 1951, Page 15

TREASURE HUNT New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 632, 10 August 1951, Page 15

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