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About
Findings--
Faye
Longchamp is overjoyed to be back home, being paid to do archaeological
work she would have done anyway--excavating a site once owned by her own
family. That joy ends abruptly when intruders break into a dear
friend’s palatial house and leave him dead among the scattered remains
of Faye’s artifacts. None of the valuable artworks lining the walls of
his home are taken. The open wall safe is untouched. Choice artifacts
are left in their cases. There seems to be no motive at all for the
vicious crime…unless the thieves were aware of the fabulous emerald he
had been holding minutes before his death. But how could they have
known? Faye had only uncovered it that very evening, and she had told
no one.
When his
widow asks Faye to organize the relics left broken on the floor by the
intruders, Faye realizes that there actually is something missing—not an
emerald nor a valuable painting, but simply her own field notes.
Faye’s
professional curiosity leads her to seek the story behind the mysterious
emerald, and her grief drives her to find out how her fieldwork was
connected to her friend’s death. As she delves into these secrets, she
comes to realize that the key to all her questions must be buried in the
field notes now held by the killers…and those notes are written in her
handwriting and signed with her initials on each page. The intruders
have shown that they are more than willing to kill for that
information. It is only a matter of time before they come for Faye.
Publication date: July 2008
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