"Fine archeological mystery"
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 schoolmate
who is on her way to meet some other college friends.
Lara joins them because she shared an apartment with them
and was one of the Dovercourt Divas as they were called. The six divas attend an exhibit at the Cottingham Museum
hosted by new curator, Lara's former lover Karoly Ndmar.
He displays the Magyar Venus that he acquired for the
museum. Some of the divas think he committed fraud so
Lara goes to Hungary to trace the history of the three
inch ivory statue. While there the man who sold the Venus
to Karoly dies. The police believe he slipped but Lara
thinks someone killed him; she also believes that one of
the Divas didn't commit suicide but was chased and fell
off the bridge trying to get away from someone she knew.
Determined to find out the truth, Lara goes to London
where she finds the evidence she needs to confront the
perpetrator and almost loses her life in the process. Lyn Hamilton's archeological mysteries always make the
reader want to travel to the setting of her latest book
and THE MAGYAR VENUS is no exception. She makes Hungary
come alive in the mind's eye with her descriptions of the
country and its people. The heroine is a fascinating and
complex person who has the courage to do what is right
even if it means putting herself in danger. The armchair
travel crowd and fans of excellent amateur sleuth novels
will want to read this book in one sitting. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2004
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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