The Devil's Fountain

A startling discovery is made after forensics accountant Ed Castillo accepts a project to inventory and value the bequeathed assets of a large estate, a requirement of the decedent's last will and testament. This inheritance represents one of the largest private fortunes in the country; it is comprised of an estimated monetary value of nearly a billion dollars. The vast fortune belongs to one of the most prominent, oldest, and most venerable Florida families; for over seven centuries, this legacy has been the birthright of all eligible descendants who can trace their lineage to the aristocratic and affluent Castañeda dynasty.

Before the bequeathed riches can be awarded, an unusual document ... an encrypted manuscript containing a rhythmic enciphered message, its imprinted parchment paper ornately embossed with the ancestral emblem and the scroll itself wax sealed, stamped and engraved with the ancient brass seal of the Castañeda heraldic crest, must be removed from safekeeping and a formal procedural ritual must be observed. This requires that the seal be broken by the trustee of the estate in the presence of witnesses during a ceremony attended by all of the possible intended inheritors. The cryptic cadenced message of the scroll's riddle must be then deciphered before the quest for the will can proceed. This message will provide a guide to the location of a mysterious old will, which must be found and unearthed from its undisclosed location. Then a series of trials must be passed, conditions met and legal requirements followed to ensure that all the unusual provisions found in the codicil of the will are being adhered to.

According to provisions of this ancient will, known as "The King's Vellum," dating back to a grant made by King Ferdinand II of Spain to the Conde de Castañeda, the entire fortune will be awarded to one heir, of which five remain alive …for now. However there can only be one living relative to inherit all of the wealth.

One of the most valuable assets of the Castañeda heritage and one of the most prized and coveted possessions of the Gardners' was the historically significant and strategically located ancestral home of the Castañedas. This grand manor, known as "Las Palmas," is a valuable piece of prime real estate. Many are vying to posses this valuable estate, and although legend warns that the imposing ancient fountain, which graces the great courtyard is cursed, it does not appear to be deterring anybody from aggressively pursuing its purchase. This property, located in the affluent neighborhood of Coco Plum on the intracostal, near the shores of Biscayne Bay in Miami Florida is the largest and most beautiful of all the properties on Coco Plum.

Castillo is soon persuaded to undertake the investigation of the nearly seven-year old unsolved missing person's case of the Gardners, whose ancestors were the Castañedas. They were the wealthy couple who left the lucrative, and now bitterly contested, yet to be adjudicated will.

The Gardners were reported missing by their nephew during one hurricane wind-whirling afternoon, almost seven years ago. They were presumed dead, brutally murdered, based on the amount of blood found at the scene. Their nephew Stephen quickly became the prime suspect, hounded by the police, and facing seemingly irrefutable incriminating evidence of his guilt, he is soon accused, arrested, and brought to trial.

Castillo is drawn-in and begins to delve into the financial issues of the estate and into their disappearance and possible murders. Manny, his cousin, a former Miami detective, and Dr. Pierre De Baptist, the Miami medical examiner and a close friend are enlisted to aid in Stephen's defense.

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The Devil's Fountain

A startling discovery is made after forensics accountant Ed Castillo accepts a project to inventory and value the bequeathed assets of a large estate, a requirement of the decedent's last will and testament. This inheritance represents one of the largest private fortunes in the country; it is comprised of an estimated monetary value of nearly a billion dollars. The vast fortune belongs to one of the most prominent, oldest, and most venerable Florida families; for over seven centuries, this legacy has been the birthright of all eligible descendants who can trace their lineage to the aristocratic and affluent Castañeda dynasty.

Before the bequeathed riches can be awarded, an unusual document ... an encrypted manuscript containing a rhythmic enciphered message, its imprinted parchment paper ornately embossed with the ancestral emblem and the scroll itself wax sealed, stamped and engraved with the ancient brass seal of the Castañeda heraldic crest, must be removed from safekeeping and a formal procedural ritual must be observed. This requires that the seal be broken by the trustee of the estate in the presence of witnesses during a ceremony attended by all of the possible intended inheritors. The cryptic cadenced message of the scroll's riddle must be then deciphered before the quest for the will can proceed. This message will provide a guide to the location of a mysterious old will, which must be found and unearthed from its undisclosed location. Then a series of trials must be passed, conditions met and legal requirements followed to ensure that all the unusual provisions found in the codicil of the will are being adhered to.

According to provisions of this ancient will, known as "The King's Vellum," dating back to a grant made by King Ferdinand II of Spain to the Conde de Castañeda, the entire fortune will be awarded to one heir, of which five remain alive …for now. However there can only be one living relative to inherit all of the wealth.

One of the most valuable assets of the Castañeda heritage and one of the most prized and coveted possessions of the Gardners' was the historically significant and strategically located ancestral home of the Castañedas. This grand manor, known as "Las Palmas," is a valuable piece of prime real estate. Many are vying to posses this valuable estate, and although legend warns that the imposing ancient fountain, which graces the great courtyard is cursed, it does not appear to be deterring anybody from aggressively pursuing its purchase. This property, located in the affluent neighborhood of Coco Plum on the intracostal, near the shores of Biscayne Bay in Miami Florida is the largest and most beautiful of all the properties on Coco Plum.

Castillo is soon persuaded to undertake the investigation of the nearly seven-year old unsolved missing person's case of the Gardners, whose ancestors were the Castañedas. They were the wealthy couple who left the lucrative, and now bitterly contested, yet to be adjudicated will.

The Gardners were reported missing by their nephew during one hurricane wind-whirling afternoon, almost seven years ago. They were presumed dead, brutally murdered, based on the amount of blood found at the scene. Their nephew Stephen quickly became the prime suspect, hounded by the police, and facing seemingly irrefutable incriminating evidence of his guilt, he is soon accused, arrested, and brought to trial.

Castillo is drawn-in and begins to delve into the financial issues of the estate and into their disappearance and possible murders. Manny, his cousin, a former Miami detective, and Dr. Pierre De Baptist, the Miami medical examiner and a close friend are enlisted to aid in Stephen's defense.

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by Eduardo Casas
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Overview

A startling discovery is made after forensics accountant Ed Castillo accepts a project to inventory and value the bequeathed assets of a large estate, a requirement of the decedent's last will and testament. This inheritance represents one of the largest private fortunes in the country; it is comprised of an estimated monetary value of nearly a billion dollars. The vast fortune belongs to one of the most prominent, oldest, and most venerable Florida families; for over seven centuries, this legacy has been the birthright of all eligible descendants who can trace their lineage to the aristocratic and affluent Castañeda dynasty.

Before the bequeathed riches can be awarded, an unusual document ... an encrypted manuscript containing a rhythmic enciphered message, its imprinted parchment paper ornately embossed with the ancestral emblem and the scroll itself wax sealed, stamped and engraved with the ancient brass seal of the Castañeda heraldic crest, must be removed from safekeeping and a formal procedural ritual must be observed. This requires that the seal be broken by the trustee of the estate in the presence of witnesses during a ceremony attended by all of the possible intended inheritors. The cryptic cadenced message of the scroll's riddle must be then deciphered before the quest for the will can proceed. This message will provide a guide to the location of a mysterious old will, which must be found and unearthed from its undisclosed location. Then a series of trials must be passed, conditions met and legal requirements followed to ensure that all the unusual provisions found in the codicil of the will are being adhered to.

According to provisions of this ancient will, known as "The King's Vellum," dating back to a grant made by King Ferdinand II of Spain to the Conde de Castañeda, the entire fortune will be awarded to one heir, of which five remain alive …for now. However there can only be one living relative to inherit all of the wealth.

One of the most valuable assets of the Castañeda heritage and one of the most prized and coveted possessions of the Gardners' was the historically significant and strategically located ancestral home of the Castañedas. This grand manor, known as "Las Palmas," is a valuable piece of prime real estate. Many are vying to posses this valuable estate, and although legend warns that the imposing ancient fountain, which graces the great courtyard is cursed, it does not appear to be deterring anybody from aggressively pursuing its purchase. This property, located in the affluent neighborhood of Coco Plum on the intracostal, near the shores of Biscayne Bay in Miami Florida is the largest and most beautiful of all the properties on Coco Plum.

Castillo is soon persuaded to undertake the investigation of the nearly seven-year old unsolved missing person's case of the Gardners, whose ancestors were the Castañedas. They were the wealthy couple who left the lucrative, and now bitterly contested, yet to be adjudicated will.

The Gardners were reported missing by their nephew during one hurricane wind-whirling afternoon, almost seven years ago. They were presumed dead, brutally murdered, based on the amount of blood found at the scene. Their nephew Stephen quickly became the prime suspect, hounded by the police, and facing seemingly irrefutable incriminating evidence of his guilt, he is soon accused, arrested, and brought to trial.

Castillo is drawn-in and begins to delve into the financial issues of the estate and into their disappearance and possible murders. Manny, his cousin, a former Miami detective, and Dr. Pierre De Baptist, the Miami medical examiner and a close friend are enlisted to aid in Stephen's defense.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045100540
Publisher: Eduardo Casas
Publication date: 09/18/2012
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Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born in Havana Cuba, Ed now lives in Coral Springs Florida. His experience as an auditor has spanned over 20 years. He has conducted numerous audits and fraud investigations of many types of companies, in many industries, in several countries. He audited banks during the commercial loan failures of the seventies and now he has had a ringside seat during the mortgage industry's recent debacle, leading to the current mass unbridled foreclosures.

His profession requires him to relate to individuals at all levels of the hierarchy. "The people one meets during these encounters run the gamut of human personalities. The combinations and permutations of physical, emotional, and mental characteristics of these individuals provide a never ending pallet of characters."

His work requires a thorough knowledge of each business' operating processes and the economic and financial environment in which they flourish or fail. He has traveled to many international locations and has dealt with all kinds of financial situations, providing a myriad of experiences, from which Ed has drawn on for inspiration for his stories. You can find Ed's published essays "Tell It like It Is," and "The
C-level Auditor" on the internet. He has created numerous "what if" scenarios, and has devised plans identifying the existence of fraud. It turns out that this same process has proven to be very suitable and adaptable to fiction writing.

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