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Rituals: Faye Longchamp Archaeological Mysteries, cartea 8

Autor Mary Anna Evans
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2013
"A suspenseful crime story with just a hint of something otherworldly." —Booklist
Faye Longchamp doesn't believe in ghosts, but she's an archaeologist—dead people are her life. While working in Rosebower, a rural New York town founded by Spiritualists, Faye is surrounded by people who talk to the dead on a regular basis. So when influential Spiritualist Tilda Armistead invites Faye and her daughter to commune with the dead, she can't say no. An hour after Tilda's crystal ball shows Faye things no rational mind can explain, Tilda is dead. The evidence says someone trapped Tilda in a small room, nailing its one door shut before setting her house afire. There is no possible way for her to have escaped the blaze, let alone drive for miles before finding Faye and dying in her arms. Yet Tilda did. How? And why?
Anywhere else, these people would be dismissed as crazy. But in Rosebower, "normal" is relative. As Faye watches psychics and charlatans jockey for power, Tilda's sister, Myrna, is slowly dying. Will Rosebower reveal its secrets before more goes up in flames?
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ISBN-13: 9781464201691
ISBN-10: 1464201692
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: SOURCEBOOKS
Colecția Poisoned Pen Press
Seria Faye Longchamp Archaeological Mysteries

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

Mary Anna Evans is the author of the Faye Longchamp archaeological mysteries, which have received recognition including the Benjamin Franklin Award, the Mississippi Author Award, and three Florida Book Awards bronze medals. She is an assistant professor at the University of Oklahoma, where she teaches fiction and nonfiction writing. Winner of the 2018 Sisters in Crime (SinC) Academic Research Grant