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"Fine archeological mystery"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2004
It isn't every person who could own and work with an ex-
husband but Lara McClintoch manages quite nicely. In fact
Clive Swain carries most of the business load because Lara
is depressed because she broke up with her long time
lover. In downtown Toronto Lara meets an old Read more...
"Thrilling mystery with lively characters."
Reviewed by Shayne Sawyer
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 10, 2004
She's 3" tall and over 25,000 years old. Or is she? That's
the question Lara McClintoch must answer. With the clues
and lies given to her by six old college chums, Lara
follows her instincts and unravels a shroud of mystery
surrounding the discovery of the Magyar Venus.
C. J. Read more...
SummaryLyn Hamilton's archaeological mysteries, featuring globe-
trotting antique dealer Lara McClintoch, bring the world
to readers. Publishers Weekly said of The Thai
Amulet, "the author does a fine job of blending
history with the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the
Orient." Now, a suspicious suicide, a rekindled flame, and
a twenty-five-thousand-year-old artifact lead Lara to the
fascinating city of Budapest.
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