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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media
June 5, 2026
Joel A. Robinson's debut novel, "Treasure's Location," is scheduled for release in 2026. The book presents a mystery thriller that intertwines fictional narrative with documented historical events.
Set in 1988 New York City, the story follows Jim Comerford, a former Wall Street bond trader. After a career setback, Comerford begins investigating a financial enigma surrounding the late William Bennet, a wealthy socialite whose fortune's origins and disappearance are unknown.
Comerford's inquiry expands beyond New York, reaching back to Nazi-occupied Europe and the looting of Antwerp's Diamond Quarter. The investigation explores the possibility that stolen wartime assets survived through covert banking channels and private individuals.
The novel draws from real historical questions regarding World War II wealth that remains unaccounted for, offering a detailed and suspenseful exploration of history's unresolved shadows. Author Joel A. Robinson, a 92-year-old Korean War veteran, brings a unique perspective and understanding of finance and human nature to the narrative.
The release of "Treasure's Location" highlights a growing trend in publishing where authors merge historical events with fictional narratives to create compelling thrillers. This approach allows readers to engage with complex, often unresolved, historical questions, such as the fate of wealth plundered during World War II, through an accessible and entertaining format.
Such novels tap into public interest in history's untold stories and the enduring appeal of mysteries rooted in real-world events. By fictionalizing these past incidents, authors can prompt reflection on historical accountability and the lasting impact of major global conflicts.