3 1\2Seven Kinds of Hell has been a mixed bag for me: an incredible world and a setting (archaeology) that I simply loved, but an heroine and a beginning that were difficult to either root for or care about. Quite luckily for me both got a boost midway that compelled me to the end. The GoodThe p...
Style irritated in places and reduced enjoyment. The plots are excellent, there is great flow, and action! The background of a married archaeology professor is unique. Most characters are full-dimensional. We understand how the elder property owner became her best friend, feel the notoriety o...
Archeologist Emma Fielding has her hands full at her latest dig. Not only does someone associated with historic Chandler House hope to chase her away after she finds the body of a security guard, but her husband isn’t too keen on her investigating either. Will she risk her marriage to keep snoopi...
There was a fairly interesting mystery in here, and a couple of truly well depicted scenes of well-dramatized emotion - one expressed, the other nearly repressed. And some morals worth considering. But in spite of the author's gift for seeing stories that her archaeology profession must have insp...