### From Library Journal Georgia forensic anthropologist Dr. Lindsay Chamberlain (A Rumor of Bones, Cumberland, 1996) identifies the skeletal remains found on a farm as those of a Spanish conquistador, then agrees to investigate the much more recent "accidental" death of a long-missing spelunker. H
Beverly Connor - Lindsay Chamberlain 04 - Skeleton Crew
β Scribed by Connor, Beverly
- Book ID
- 107845990
- Publisher
- Cumberland House Publishing
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Lindsay Chamberlain 4
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Review
". . .an intriguing read." -- Athens Magazine, August 2000
I'm eager for the next adventure. -- The State, November 7, 1999
If you're a mystery fan you'll want to look for this one. -- Brazosport Facts, January 9, 2000
Mrs. Connor combines smart people, fun people, and dangerous people in a novel hard to put down. -- The Dallas Morning News, November 20, 1999
Product Description
In 1558 a Spanish galleon headed for the New World loaded with supplies for the colonies sank off the coast of Georgia. Now, inside one of the largest cofferdams ever built for purposes of archaeology, Lindsay Chamberlain is excavating the site on the ocean floor. The new head of the division of anthropology and archaeology at the University of Georgia, Francisco Lewis, is staking his reputation on the project. John West, Lindsayβs friend, is risking his future and his construction company on the safety of the cofferdam. For Lindsay, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to piece together a history that unfolded at sea, not on land.
Her research reveals that at least one passenger survived to tell the tale of the shipβs voyage and destruction. His diary, written in code in a mix of Latin shorthand and archaic Spanish, reveals details of the voyage and describes his life at sea in the sixteenth century. This treasure of information for the archaeologists now recovering the remains of the ship tells of another lost shipβa galleon on its way to Spain loaded with a vast treasure of gold, silver, and precious jewels. The diary also reveals that a murder occurred on the journey and provides Lindsay with a skeleton crew of suspectsβall the clever scholar needs to solve a crime that occurred more than 400 years earlier.
With the ocean and its pounding waves only two bulkheads away, anxiety takes a toll on the excavating crew. Modern-day pirates loom on the horizon, and a hurricane is blowing their way. Adding to the troubles, two men with ties to the site are found murdered.
As tensions and trouble escalate, Lindsay must solve the murders. Everyone is a suspect. After all, who can resist the temptation of so much gold? MYSTERY 4 3/16β X 6 7/8β, 432 PAGES.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
### From Publishers Weekly Forensic anthropologist Lindsay Chamberlain faces some very stiff challenges in her third appearance (Questionable Remains, 1997). She consults on the case of Shirley Foster, an art teacher at the University of Georgia in Athens, who has been missing for four years, and v
### From Publishers Weekly In this carefully constructed debut, the first fiction book produced by a new Nashville publisher, archeologist Lindsay Chamberlain unearths a nightmare. When a child's bones are found outside town, the local sheriff asks for her help in matching them to a missing child.
### Review ". . .an intriguing read." -- *Athens Magazine, August 2000* I'm eager for the next adventure. -- *The State, November 7, 1999* If you're a mystery fan you'll want to look for this one. -- *Brazosport Facts, January 9, 2000* Mrs. Connor combines smart people, fun people, and dangerous
### Review ". . .an intriguing read." -- *Athens Magazine, August 2000* I'm eager for the next adventure. -- *The State, November 7, 1999* If you're a mystery fan you'll want to look for this one. -- *Brazosport Facts, January 9, 2000* Mrs. Connor combines smart people, fun people, and dangerous
### Review ". . .an intriguing read." -- *Athens Magazine, August 2000* I'm eager for the next adventure. -- *The State, November 7, 1999* If you're a mystery fan you'll want to look for this one. -- *Brazosport Facts, January 9, 2000* Mrs. Connor combines smart people, fun people, and dangerous