I really love Diane Fallon as a character. She keeps a calm head under pressure, even when her life and the life of her friends are threatened. Diane has her vulnerabilities, but she does not let them define her.What keeps this from a higher rating for me is how the "bad guy" comes into the story; h...
I loved the book and that has been true for the previous books as well in this series. I loved the writing style. It flows so smoothly throughout.I really like Diane and her team in the crime lab. Not to say the museum part doesn't. I'm just more of a fan of the crime part. I like how much power she...
The plot was great and I really enjoyed the book. I really like how the author combines Diane's museum work and the forensic/crime scene part. I find it very entertaining to see how she makes it all work. I'm looking forward to starting the next book.
I really enjoyed the book. The plot was great and entertained me throughout. Still not too sure of Frank. Still not seeing much of him imo. I liked how it was all tied neatly in the end and I can't wait to see what happens in the next book.
I really loved this book. And how the author manages to keep it all interesting and not feel cluttered with all the directions the book took. I like that Diane both oversees the museum but also the crime scenes and the like. It makes it a lot more exciting. I enjoy reading about all the characters i...
I really found this book interesting. There was this big plot and a lot of sub plots, which made it quite a page turner for me. I like Diane and Frank. I thought they worked great together. I loved how the spotlight stayed on Diane and all her interactions with the museum staff. I especially liked t...
Lindsay Chamberlain is a forensic anthropologist and an archeologist which means she can investigate the murders she uncovers while onsite at a dig. She's excellent at unraveling the mystery even when the evidence is a hundred plus years old. She's also pretty darn good at discovering who is tryin...
This is undoubtedly my fault for coming in so late to a series but I felt like I was coming in late to a series. That is to say I felt like there were people I should have known more about and I wasn't sure how much I was supposed to care about the central mystery. Were the events in South America s...
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