The Richest That There Can Be Delivers Palace Intrigue Filled with Time-Bending Treachery and Immersive Historical Mystery


Posted May 8, 2025 by Patrick1Gall

(1888PressRelease) The fourth novel in The Lost Books of Benjamin transports readers into royal deception infused with modern chaos.

 
PARKERSBURG, W. Va – Retired U.S. Army physician-scientist, educator, researcher, Christian apologist, historian without portfolio and modern-day Templar B. Albertill is back for another mind-altering adventure with the fourth installment in The Lost Books of Benjamin. Titled The Richest That There Can Be, readers are thrust into the deep palace intrigue and royal stage where ancient secrets collide in modern-day crises – all with explosive force.

The heart of book four rests with Queen Anne of Brittany. Even with all the gold and jewels in the world, Her Royal Highness cannot buy what matters the most – loyalty. Betrayals stand behind every corner where danger is only one quick decision away, leaving no one left for Queen Anne to trust but a team of odd strangers who seem somehow placed out of time.

Meanwhile, the modern protagonist, Mickey Peronne, is left with an escalating series of crises to navigate. Book four continues weaving the tantalizing story of an amnesiac pregnant woman with ties to the past, mysterious murders, stolen relics, secret documents and even a series of attacks on American military personnel seems somehow connected. Readers will find themselves hooked on every page, carefully connecting plot point after plot point in an incredible web told from Albertill's gripping style.

“Queen Anne is a deep well of storytelling,” says Albertill. “She was unique. The only woman to named Queen Consort of France on two separate occasions. Including her in the series made sense and provided a wealth of plot devices to make each page an exploration of how the past haunts the present. There is a memory across time that impacts our world, and this novel makes readers see it in ways never considered before.”

Historical fiction is the gem which allows the recasting of the Queen Anne story arc within the unsolved mystery of the lost princes of London Tower, all the while documenting it within the tapestry series “Hunting of the Unicorn.” The tapestry series currently adorns the walls of the MET Cloisters in New York. Behold the Celtic world of Brittany can now be better appreciated in its association to England and Wales more so than to France.

The Richest That There Can Be joins the rest of The Books of Benjamin series, continuing the centuries ─ spanning mission to locate ancient relics and uncover the truth. The evolving mission of the Missing Art Project and the search for the Relic of Power blends historical intrigue with modern geopolitical suspense, supported by the author's long military and civilian life.

Readers can purchase The Richest That There Can Be in paperback or eBook through SDP Publishing Solutions, LLC, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other similar retailer locations. It is an excellent addition, blending historical detective storylines with military, fiction and thriller genres offered by accomplished author. Albertill’s direct knowledge of the various locations and items expressed in The Lost Books of Benjamin adds depth to each new release, making for an exciting read with complex schemes that shine new light on history.

About B. Albertill – B. Albertill is a retired (2015) U.S. Army physician-scientist whose diverse background includes clinical, research and operational military medicine. He is familiar with the application of chemical warfare and the history of military medicine on and off the battlefield. Albertill served during the Vietnam era until his final posting in Afghanistan in 2014. His writing voice in the 12-book series The Lost Books of Benjamin is heavily influenced by decades of professional education, military training and firsthand experiences across Europe, the African Mediterranean and the Levant. He currently resides in West Virginia.

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Last Updated May 8, 2025