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A Rumor of Bones (Lindsay Chamberlain, Bk 1)
A Rumor of Bones - Lindsay Chamberlain, Bk 1
Author: Beverly Connor
ISBN-13: 9781581821994
ISBN-10: 1581821999
Publication Date: 3/2001
Pages: 320
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 43 ratings
Publisher: Cumberland House Publishing
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ATraveler avatar reviewed A Rumor of Bones (Lindsay Chamberlain, Bk 1) on + 193 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Another great story. This one takes place mostly at a dig of an Indian village. It introduces some great characters who will be back in other books.
reviewed A Rumor of Bones (Lindsay Chamberlain, Bk 1) on + 98 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
FANTASTIC AS ALWAYS.
BoysMom avatar reviewed A Rumor of Bones (Lindsay Chamberlain, Bk 1) on + 821 more book reviews
Bones don't lie.

But forensic anthropologist Lindsay Chamberlain had not bargained for this kind of trouble when she signed on with the archaeological dig at the Jasper Creek Site. Who is the mysterious woman unearthed in burial twenty-three? Since she's only been in the ground fifty years or so, she certainly isn't part of the ancient Indian village they have been excavating. The trouble is, she's not the only unexpected find. Body after body has surfaced in the town of Merry Claymoore, and some of the graves are very fresh.

When the local sheriff asks for her help in identifying the victims, Lindsay can't say no. As she and her crew are drawn into the maelstrom of suspicion, accusation, and terror raging between those who want the truth unearthed and those who want it to remain buried, Lindsay's special expertise with bones could be the death of her.
BoysMom avatar reviewed A Rumor of Bones (Lindsay Chamberlain, Bk 1) on + 821 more book reviews
But forensic anthropologist Lindsay Chamberlain had not bargained for this kind of trouble when she signed on with the archaeological dig at the Jasper Creek Site. Who is the mysterious woman unearthed in burial twenty-three? Since she's only been in the ground fifty years or so, she certainly isn't part of the ancient Indian village they have been excavating. The trouble is, she's not the only unexpected find. Body after body has surfaced in the town of Merry Claymoore, and some of the graves are very fresh.

When the local sheriff asks for her help in identifying the victims, Lindsay can't say no. As she and her crew are drawn into the maelstrom of suspicion, accusation, and terror raging between those who want the truth unearthed and those who want it to remain buried, Lindsay's special expertise with bones could be the death of her.