Dr. Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist for the medical examiners in Montreal and North Carolina, departs from home turf to journey to Guatemala, where her skills will be tested to the limit. It was a summer morning in 1982 when soldiers entered the village of Chupan Ya and rounded up the wo
Grave Secrets
β Scribed by Elle E. Kay
- Book ID
- 111911169
- Publisher
- Faith Writes Publishing
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
In the bustling city of Philadelphia, a mystery begins to unfold that will lead to the tranquil beauty of Ricketts Glen State Park. Gavin, a seasoned bodyguard, visits his sister Cate at her university, only to find her entangled in a scandal that's more than meets the eye. The anonymous threats she's been receiving seem to be linked to a secret society that stretches far beyond the city limits.
In the heart of Ricketts Glen, Park Ranger Samantha is grappling with an unsolved cold case that has haunted her family and the town for years. The disappearance of a prominent businessman in the park has left a deep wound in her family and a mystery that seems impossible to solve.
As Gavin delves into the threats against Cate, he uncovers a connection to the cold case in Ricketts Glen. Drawn into the mystery, he finds himself teaming up with Samantha, their paths converging in a quest for truth.
Meanwhile, Gavin's brother Grayson steps in to protect Cate back in...
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It was a summer morning in 1982 when soldiers ravaged the village of Chupan Ya, raping and killing women and children. Twenty-three victims are said to lie in the well where, twenty years later, Dr. Temperance Brennan and a team from the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation now dig. No record
Unknown EDITORIAL REVIEW: It was a summer morning in 1982 when soldiers ravaged the village of Chupan Ya, raping and killing women and children. Twenty-three victims are said to lie in the well where, twenty years later, Dr. Temperance Brennan and a team from the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Fo
Unknown EDITORIAL REVIEW: It was a summer morning in 1982 when soldiers ravaged the village of Chupan Ya, raping and killing women and children. Twenty-three victims are said to lie in the well where, twenty years later, Dr. Temperance Brennan and a team from the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Fou
A harrowing excavation unearths a chilling tragedy never laid to rest. They are βthe disappeared,β twenty-three massacre victims buried in a well in the Guatemalan village of Chupan Ya two decades ago. Leading a team of experts on a meticulous, heartbreaking dig, Tempe Brennan pieces together the v
It was a summer morning in 1982 when soldiers ravaged the village of Chupan Ya, raping and killing women and children. Twenty-three victims are said to lie in the well where, twenty years later, Dr. Temperance Brennan and a team from the Guatemalan Forensic Anthropology Foundation now dig. No record