Where Forgotten Things Belong

Where Forgotten Things Belong by Gus Leodas is a fiction work published by AmazonCreateSpace/Gus Leodas on June 25, 2014. This 366-page book presents a romance mystery centered around Harry Stone, who seeks the help of his investigator friend, Mitchell Pappas, to navigate a personal crisis without involving the police. As they delve into the complexities of Harry’s dilemma, they embark on a perilous journey across various locations, including the Cayman Islands, Florida, England, Switzerland, Egypt, and Greece.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative filled with suspense as Mitchell searches for answers amidst a backdrop of lies and deception. The story unfolds with life-threatening challenges that both characters face, ultimately leading them to unexpected revelations rooted in classical Plato’s writings. This edition, written in English, combines elements of romance and suspense, inviting readers to explore the intricate layers of the mystery while following the protagonists’ harrowing quest for resolution.
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A Romance Mystery – Harry Stone begs his investigator friend Mitchell Pappas to help him solve a personal crisis because he does not want the police involved. Harry needs to protect his family dilemma from public exposure. After Harry explains the problem, Mitchell needs to help, but has no idea where to begin to find a solution to the baffling mystery. He searches for answers that hide in the Cayman Islands, Florida, England, Switzerland, Egypt, and Greece. Mitchell and Harry are in constant life-threatening danger as they travel in a world of lies and deception from unexpected sources to lead to the solution and dramatic conclusion. Along the way, and surprisingly, they find that the answers lie within classical Plato’s writings.
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