Steven J. Charbonneau

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A Vermont native raised in the resort community of Stowe, at twenty-three Mr. Charbonneau traveled to Ecuador to visit a childhood friend serving in the US Peace Corps. In Quito he entered a casino for the first time and while there met and fell in love with a young Ecuadorian woman. Within months they were married. The couple's wedding reception was thrown by the Commander of the Ecuadorian Army, General Gribaldo Miño Tapia. Little did Mr. Charbonneau know that destiny would forever tie him to this mysterious land and its people.

Nearly a decade would pass, during which time the General advanced to Chief of the Armed Forces Joint Command, the third most powerful position in Ecuador. Mr. Charbonneau's mother-in-law had recently married Eugen Konrad Brunner (adventurer, explorer and spy) world renowned expert on Ecuador's lost Incan treasures. Upon Brunner's untimely death, destiny drew Mr. Charbonneau back to Ecuador and involved him within a story of international intrigue, espionage, murder, kidnapping, embezzlement, deceit, discovery and untold secrets!

No stranger to the U.S. Embassy in Quito, the Ecuadorian Ministry of Defense, Presidential Palace and Institute of Patrimony & Culture, Mr. Charbonneau compiled Brunner's research and negotiated an Archeological Permit, Contract, and Presidential Decree for the recovery of a lost Inca treasure in the Llanganati Mountains of Ecuador. Two years of on and off negotiations, during which period the president was kidnapped, ultimately resulted in presidential approval, which was withdrawn at the last minute.

Decades later Mr. Charbonneau decided to tell not only his own story, but to publish the entirety of Brunner's writings, drawings, maps, discoveries and secrets in an extensive tell-all book; Lust for Inca Gold: The Llanganati Treasure Story & Maps (2012). This book was followed six months later by an updated second edition; Lust for Inca Gold: An intriguing true story of Exploration, Discovery, Murder, Espionage & Treasure (2013), which included an expanded and detailed biographical account of Brunner's life, along with new information, details and twists.

Arguably a leading expert on the topic, Mr. Charbonneau's personal connection and involvement with this story allowed him, through mere prose, to take seemingly unrelated events and draw back the veil of mere coincidence, thereby connecting the unconnected. His characters, both good and bad, are presented in a matter of fact style which reminds the reader that the events he relates are fact, not fiction. Mr. Charbonneau's extensive research has rewritten history, uncovered new information and revived interest in a centuries old treasure quest. Obsession, love, political intrigue, deception, mystery, adventure, his books have it all!

Smashwords Interview

What motivated you to become an indie author?
I was not a writer by vocation, but I had a story that needed to be told. Having sent a few hundred proposals (queries) to agents, I was thrilled to receive a handful of positive responses. However, I came to the conclusion that in order to preserve the complete story for posterity, the avenue to maintain control of the subject matter and editing was by independently publishing my work. In this manner I was able to preserve the entire story, all the facts, information and secrets that may have ended up on the proverbial cutting room floor.
The main subject matter you write about is a lost Inca treasure in Ecuador, do you really believe the treasure exists?
Absolutely! It is beyond question that the Incas possessed great quantities of gold, silver and precious gems. Portions of this massive wealth being hidden from the Spanish at the time of the conquest was mere legend. My books on the topic begin with this legend and focus on two others, legends of the treasures discovery and partial recovery! Historical facts and research brought me to the conclusion that these legends are based in fact. When combined with the discoveries and secrets of world renowned treasure hunter Eugen Brunner, there is no question in my mind that the treasure exists, that small portions have already been recovered, and that it rests in a cave on a mountain in Ecuador. My books should bring the reader to these same conclusions. The question that remains is one that will not be answered until the treasure is recovered. How large is the treasure deposit . . . estimates range from twenty to seven hundred fifty tons!
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Where to find Steven J. Charbonneau online

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El Tesoro en las Misteriosas Montanas de Llanganati
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 26,300. Language: Spanish. Published: November 7, 2012 by Steven J. Charbonneau. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Expeditions & Discoveries, Nonfiction » Biography » Adventurers & explorers
Eugenio Brunner era un aventurero, explorador y cazador de tesoros que dedica la mayor parte de su vida en Ecuador para investigar la historia y la geologia del pais mientras exploran sus selvas, montañas, ríos y oceanos. Generalmente se admitio que Brunner tuvo la mejor oportunidad de eventualmente descubrir el tesoro perdido de Inca oculto en las montañas de llanganate.
Ecuador Explorer: The Llanganati Mountains & Cerro Hermoso
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 27,010. Language: English. Published: September 5, 2012 by Steven J. Charbonneau. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Expeditions & Discoveries
Eugene K. Brunner was an adventurer, explorer and treasure-hunter, conceded to have had the best chance of discovering the lost treasure of the Incas hidden deep within the Llanganati Mountains of Ecuador. Brunner's research was thorough, painstaking, and accurate. This narrative of the trials, tribulations, events and discoveries of the man's fifty year quest is related in his own words!

Books

Lust for Inca Gold: The Llanganati Treasure Story & Maps
Price: $9.99 USD. Words: 197,970. Language: English. Published: September 10, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » History » Expeditions & Discoveries, Nonfiction » Biography » Adventurers & explorers
Much more than a treasure hunting story this book relates historical events as well as short biographies of the regions explorers. An intriguing tale that combines different facets of the story in a way that fills in the gaps of what has previously been written. The most detailed and accurate account ever put to print that is destined to become a definitive source on the topic!
Inca Gold: History, Conquest & Legend
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 31,360. Language: English. Published: September 8, 2012 . Categories: Nonfiction » History » Expeditions & Discoveries, Nonfiction » History » South American
Prepare yourself to travel into the realm of the unknown with the conquistadores and embark on a journey back in time with this historical story of an indigenous people, their social structure, culture, religion, architecture, military, empire, administration, myths, legends and conquest. A subjugation that leads to the creation of the world’s greatest treasure deposit!
Ecuador Explorer: The Llanganati Mountains & Cerro Hermoso
Price: $4.99 USD. Words: 27,010. Language: English. Published: September 5, 2012 by Steven J. Charbonneau. Categories: Nonfiction » History » Expeditions & Discoveries
Eugene K. Brunner was an adventurer, explorer and treasure-hunter, conceded to have had the best chance of discovering the lost treasure of the Incas hidden deep within the Llanganati Mountains of Ecuador. Brunner's research was thorough, painstaking, and accurate. This narrative of the trials, tribulations, events and discoveries of the man's fifty year quest is related in his own words!