"The Return of Clubfoot" by Valentine Williams is a thrilling novel that follows Secret Service agent Desmond Okewood on a risky venture to find a lost treasure in Central America. While vacationing in a tropical paradise, Okewood meets a dying man who shares the secret of a hidden fortune located on Cock Island in the Pacific, along with a mysterious cipher needed to unlock its location. This sets off a dangerous race against his old enemy, the Man with the Clubfoot, as Okewood must navigate treacherous situations filled with suspense, romance, and vibrant characters, including a chance encounter with a millionaire's daughter and a woman named Doña Luisa. Driven by the dying man's plea, Okewood sets out on a quest that will test his skills and courage.

The Return of Clubfoot
By Valentine Williams
A secret agent's relaxing vacation turns into a perilous treasure hunt when he's pitted against a notorious villain in a race to uncover a hidden fortune.
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About the AuthorGeorge Valentine Williams was a journalist and writer of popular fiction.
George Valentine Williams was a journalist and writer of popular fiction.
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