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Book Review of Ashes and Bones (Emma Fielding Bk. 6)

Ashes and Bones (Emma Fielding Bk. 6)
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Book Description
Just when everything is going beautifully for archaeologist Emma Fielding -- a position at a respected university, a beautiful home in New England, and the warm love of a devoted husband -- her world starts to crumble. What begins as a series of seemingly innocent gestures -- the anonymous delivery of gifts and flowers to Emma's family and friends -- soon progresses to secret, sadistic acts designed to destroy her reputation, her character, and her career.
Someone has instituted a brilliantly insidious campaign of personal terror against Emma Fielding, and she is certain she knows who it is: a cunning and dangerous enemy whom everyone but she believes is dead. But with no proof, no clues, and no allies, Emma will have to fight alone in the dark to rescue a life being rapidly reduced to ashes . . . if she can survive long enough to do so.

My Review
I like archaeology books mixed with mystery and that's why I enjoyed this series. The setting was not on an archaeology field but rather during Emma's teaching at a university. The characters were interesting and the plot was intriguing. I found the book to be a real page turner with a very exciting ending. I am sad the series is coming to an end and I look forward to reading Cameron's newer series. I would highly recommend this series to those who like murder, intrigue and forensics.