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legendary Blue Diamond of Babur.”
    Josh sucked in some air. “The Blue Diamond of Babur. I like the way she sounds. I wouldn’t mind having such a treasure.”
    “It might come with a price,” Devereaux said. “It’s told that the diamond carries a dreadful curse to all who don’t worship the demon Mammon. Legend has it that a magical stone imbued with the power of greed, and the Blue Diamond, were kept in a Mughal temple dedicated to Mammon, the Prince of Avarice. In the center of the temple was a large idol representing Mammon, and the Blue Diamond was the heart of the idol. The diamond and the stone are said to be forever wed, and the diamond glows blue when it’s near the stone.”

    “Ah,” Josh said. “ ’Tis a fine fairy tale.”
    Devereaux smiled. “It is indeed. And the tale gets even more interesting. During a time of war, the decision was made to move the stone and the diamond to a safer location. While they were being moved with the rest of the treasure of Mammon, pirates plundered the ship and stole the stone and diamond.”
    “Would that be Palgrave Bellows and the Gunsway ?” Josh asked.
    “It would,” Devereaux said. “Bellows boarded the Gunsway and took her back to New England, where it was said he hid the treasure on an island off the coast of Maine. That he even made a map in special code, so no one person knew where it was.”
    “Was the treasure ever found?” Josh asked.
    “Never found,” Devereaux said. “Estimated to be around one hundred and ninety million dollars in today’s money.”
    “That would be worth a hunt,” Josh said.
    “Perhaps, but it could just be a myth,” Devereaux said. “A two-hundred-year-old rumor fueled by the ramblings of a crazy pirate and his diary.”
    “Aargh,” Josh said. “Is our piece of coin valuable?”

    “It’s not worth a great deal of money, if that’s what you mean,” Devereaux said. “It’s just a single bit, and it looks to me like a counterfeit. Might I keep this bit for further examination?” he asked Diesel. “I am intrigued.”
    “I’m afraid not,” Diesel said. “I’m also intrigued.”

CHAPTER FIVE
    “So what do ye think?” Josh asked when we got to the car. “He’s a smart one, right?”
    “Right,” Diesel said, sliding behind the wheel.
    “A hundred and ninety million be a worthy treasure,” Josh said. “I could stop talking like a pirate if I had such a treasure.”
    “You could stop talking like a pirate without it,” I said.
    “Ah, ’tis not that easy,” Josh said. “A lad doesn’t just lay aside the role of a pirate.”
    I checked my watch. It was almost noon. “It’s also hard to lay aside the role of prospective cookbook author. I need to go shopping.”

    “Aargh,” Josh said. “And I’ll be walking the plank if I’m late for work.”
    “See if you can find out how the museum happened to be in possession of Peg Leg’s body,” Diesel said to Josh.
    “Aye, Captain,” Josh said, getting out of the car. “I’ll give you a full report.”
    “Will you be working all day?” Diesel asked.
    “No. ’Tis a part-time day at the museum. I spend an hour or two helping to get things set up, and then I walk the streets to make some spare change posing for pictures.”
    Diesel watched Josh walk away before turning to me. “Clara said there were a couple pieces of the coin in the peg leg, but we only have one. Call Nergal and ask him if he’s come across another piece.”
    I placed the call, and after a short discussion about cupcakes I asked him about the pieces of coin.
    “Sorry,” Nergal said. “No second piece. I did a thorough external exam and a full-body X-ray and nothing else turned up.”
    “I’m confused about the coin,” I said to Diesel. “My ability is very specific. I only feel vibrations from a SALIGIA Stone, but I felt a very faint vibration from the sliver of coin.”
    “I’ve seen depictions of the Blue Diamond,” Diesel said. “When it was set into the

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