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Young archeology dig site supervisor Linda Tassel and assistant Tad Gist explore the artifacts of ancient people of Linda's Eastern Cherokee homeland. But soon the body of a team member is found, ritually murdered. A dam building mogul, Cherokee Nation activists, and the owner of a nearby gold panning attraction are suspects. Linda and Tad uncover another layer - that of the Spanish conquistadors and the timeless greed for gold. Will they become two more victims? ¿ "Many will read for adventure and romance, others will find deeper themes of prejudice and revenge" - Booklist "Fast-paced,…mehr

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Young archeology dig site supervisor Linda Tassel and assistant Tad Gist explore the artifacts of ancient people of Linda's Eastern Cherokee homeland. But soon the body of a team member is found, ritually murdered. A dam building mogul, Cherokee Nation activists, and the owner of a nearby gold panning attraction are suspects. Linda and Tad uncover another layer - that of the Spanish conquistadors and the timeless greed for gold. Will they become two more victims? ¿ "Many will read for adventure and romance, others will find deeper themes of prejudice and revenge" - Booklist "Fast-paced, entertaining... preteens and teens will enjoy"- School Library Journal "Charbonneau pens another winner!" - Our Kids Press A journey of sacrifice and pure grit. Rich in historical detail." - Jenna Kernan, Bestselling Author of Winter Woman Characters display qualities of intelligence, persistence, gumption and compassion." -Rosemary Poole-Carter, author of Only Charlotte
Autorenporträt
Eileen Charbonneau writes historical novels that the Washington Post has called "provocative...well told, extremely entertaining tales." and Publisher's Weekly says shows impressive command of the elements of historical romance..."). Eileen's work has won the Golden Medallion, Chatelaine Award and Phyllis A. Whitney Award. Finalist accolades include the Daphne duMaurier Award, Hearts of the West Award, Golden Leaf and Laramie Award. Eileen lives in the brave little state of Vermont, where she and her husband run a small Bed and Breakfast in their 1886 Victorian home. Eileen loves kayaking below the eagles on the Connecticut River and Maple Creemies. She loves hearing from readers. Her email is eileencharbonneau@gmail.com. Visit Eileen's website at: www.eileencharbonneau.com