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  • Getting Her Man by Michele Albert

    Avon is not publicizing the fact, but Michele Albert was previously published by Avon under the name Michelle Jerott beginning in 1998. There’s nothing nefarious in their choice. I’m guessing Avon wants to give her a new start since her previous books, though well-written and well-received by reviewers (including AAR’s), have not gotten the attention…

  • Getting Her Man

    Private Investigator Diana Belmaine is hunting for a clever and daring thief when she encounters Dr. Jack Austin. Jack is a well known archeologist, a charmer and one of People Magazine’s beautiful people. Diana is convinced that he is also thief. She just can’t figure out why the sexy archeologist would endanger his career by…

  • Sacred Ground by Barbara Wood

    Barbara Wood’s latest novel Sacred Ground is a complex tale of mystery, insight, and history, with strong characters both in the present and in the past. All aspects of the plot are involving, and if the suspense is lacking in some subplots, it’s more than adequate in others. Dr. Erica Tyler is an archaeologist for…

  • Silence and Shadows by James Long

    A lovely story, this. Quite so, yes, and if you’re a fan of the BBC, archaeology, ancient legends, guilt-riddled heroes, friendly supporting characters, subtle mysteries, and the fascination of modern forensic science (this book blends it all very nicely), you are certain to enjoy Silence and Shadows. When I first opened the book and read…

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