A Rumor of Bones
A Lindsay Chamberlain Mystery
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3.5 • 2 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Lindsay Chamberlain has a problem. People keep finding bodies in shallow graves and bringing the bones to her. It's not that she doesn't know what to do with the remains. An anthropologist who specializes in archaeology, she is an expert in the forensic analysis of bones. It's the bones of missing children, however, that disturb her, and lately she's had more than her share of them. Someone has been abducting young girls in the area for several years, and their remains have recently been found in shallow graves in a nearby wooded area. And Lindsay is asked to identify them. A lot of strange things have happened since Lindsay and her colleagues from the Anthropology Department at the University of Georgia first began excavating the Indian settlement at Jasper Creek. First came the grave robbers and pot hunters, then the mysterious opposition that jeopardizes their work. After the shady lawyer who has orchestrated some of the trouble is murdered and someone attempts to abduct a nine-year-old girl, Lindsay finds herself in the middle of a crime that took place sixty years earlier. Because so much time has passed, it looks as if the murderer will get away with the crime. Can Lindsay provide the proof needed to bring the killer to justice?
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. Lindsay explains that the bones belong not to the presumed victim but to another little girl, who, the evidence suggests, had been sexually abused. She puts her excavation crew at the sheriff's disposal at the site of the grisly find, and it's not long before they discover and disinter the bones of more little girls. Meanwhile, back at her dig, Lindsay finds evidence of another modern burial. Although the sheriff dismisses the adult bones, which have been in the ground for over 25 years, in order to investigate the more recent child killings, Lindsay and Derrick Bellamy, her dancing partner and excavation foreman, probe further. The murder of the attorney for a locally prominent family at the site convinces them that the answers to all the crimes can be found among that family's eccentric members. Connor gives detailed descriptions of archeological and forensic method, but her focus on these nuts and bolts comes at the expense of character and pacing, rendering her puzzle a rather mechanical exercise.
Customer Reviews
Wish I had read this sooner!!!
...I have long been a fan of Patricia Cornwell. Then I discovered Kathy Reichs. I have been reading anything and everything by these two authors for well over a decade. I stumbled across the name 'Beverly Connor' by pure chance when I was randomly googling in an attempt to find another author similar to Cornwell and Reichs. Slaughter, Rose, Gerritsen etc...I've read them all, and none of them delivered exactly what I was searching for. Would Connor deliver what I was wanting? I'd never heard of her before...but I was pleased to see numerous works of hers on iBooks (always a good start!) and so took a chance. Did Beverly Connor deliver, hell yes! A perfect blend of intrigue, murder, anthropology/archaeology and romance; and a super likeable, down-to-earth protagonist in Lindsay Chamberlain. For those who love Reich's Tempe Brennan, you will also love Lindsay!