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"One sitting crime thriller"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 25, 2003
After finding and excavating mass graves to prove that
President Ivan Santos was a mass murderer, his thugs
attacked the area they were living in. Forensic
anthropologist Diana Fallon lost the child she planned to
adopt and moved back to the United States to emotionally
recover. After a Read more...
"A fantastic new Forensic series!"
Reviewed by Dawn Dowdle
Posted November 26, 2003
Diane Fallon is a forensic anthropologist. Due to her
troubled past, she has left that work to become the
Director of the newly renovated River Trail Museum of
National History in Georgia. The museum is to open to the
public in a few weeks.
Atlanta Detective Frank Duncan, Read more...
SummaryWith fascinating forensics, compelling characters, and
ingenious plot twists, Beverly Connor's novels have been
compared to those of the hottest crime writers on the
scene. Now she ratchets up the suspense to introduce one
of today's most insightful and complex investigators:
forensic anthropologist Diane Fallon. When the dead speak,
Diane listensto their bones...
Leaving a troubled past behind her, Diane is starting over
as director of the RiverTrail Museum of Natural History in
Georgiauntil former love Detective Frank Duncan
tracks her down. He needs her unique experience as a
forensic anthropologist to examine a bone found in the
woods. Diane can't resist Frank's requeston both a
professional and personal level. Because the secrets of
bones are in her bloodand their whispers offer a
dead family's only chance at justice...
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