Monday, May 12, 2014

LAST breath by marian STEWART

 
I accidentally reread this one! Have you ever done that? You pick a book off your shelf and begin reading the first page and at the back of your mind you are having a deja vu but putting it down to your imagination. But as you keep turning the pages you say to yourself, "Yes I do believe I have read this already". But you also remember it was good, and that you don't have another book in the wings, so you continue and enjoy it all over again.
 
This one has archaeology in it (I minored in Anthropology so Archaeology is a close second) and a lost civilization (who doesn't love that) which was found in 1908 by Dr. Daria McGowen's great-grandfather. He brought the lost treasures back to his University which he founded in the states. But the guardians of Shandihar didn't take kindly to that act so for one hundred years they have been biding their time until they can get their hands on the goods again and punish those that defiled their goddess.
 
But Dr. Daria McGowen (a renowned archaeologist), who has been asked by the president of Howe University to resurrect the collection in the abandoned museum on campus in order to garner much needed money for the school, knows nothing of the tragedy that has and will continue to befall those who have acquired the treasures. It's life and death and you are not sure who will be next or who are the guardians that have made it their life's mission to avenge Shandihar and carry out the evil punishment.
 
But an FBI agent comes to the rescue. And a dog.
 
Woof!

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