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Hardcover Relics: A Faye Longchamp Mystery Book

ISBN: 1590581199

ISBN13: 9781590581193

Relics: A Faye Longchamp Mystery

(Book #2 in the Faye Longchamp Series)

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"A fascinating look at contemporary archaeology but also a twisted story of greed and its effects." --Dallas Morning NewsFaye Longchamp, back in school to pursue her dream of becoming an... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Dishing the Dirt

This intriguing sequel to Artifacts (Faye Longchamp Mysteries, Book 1) gives readers more of what we want--a chance to get to know archeologist and some-time slueth Faye Longchamps. From the first moment of her new dig assignment, Faye faces suspicion from the inhabitants of her site, subversion from her incompetent supervisor, and insubordination from her employees. Her first friend on the site, who is interviewing local residents, is suddenly killed in a fire started by a kerosene heater--a fire that Faye escapes relatively unscathed. But why was the heater in her friend's room? And why do the inhabitants of the community close ranks against her? While deglazing the complicated mystery, and toying with romance along the way, Faye watches her loyal friend Joe (think Sully from the Dr. Quinn TV series) fall for one of her colleagues. Her mixed feelings about her relationship with Joe are never dealt with. Hmmm. Maybe in the next book, Effigies... Unlike Faye's first adventure, the page-turning Artifacts, Relics is a book to savor and linger over, like turning a pot on a wheel. Mary Anna Evans doesn't disappoint us with her second smart, literary mystery.

Archaeology and Suspense a Thrilling Combination

Archaeologist Faye Longchamp is working on a a project in backwoods Alabama, studying the Sujosa who are a clan of dark skinned people with Cacausian features who seem to be immune to AIDS. But the project is plagued with problems from the beginning, because the jobs and grant monies that have been promised to the Sujosa have not been delivered and the head of the operation, Dr. Raleigh seems to be working against, rather than for the project. Then Faye wakes to flames in the house where she is staying. She escapes, but her friend Dr. Carmen Martinez who had been working on an oral history of the Sujosa does not. Then a young Sujosa man apparently commits suicide by jumping from a cell phone tower. The fire was arson, the suicide was murder and Faye is in trouble. Ms. Evans first Faye Longchamp mystery ARTIFACTS won the Benjamin Franklin Award for excellence and this one is every bit the book that one was. Both will keep you enthralled.

more Joe!!!!!

2nd in the Faye Longchamp series, Faye travels to Alabama to an archeological site researching an isolated group of people referred to as the "Sujosa". Interesting to outsiders is the Sujosa's resistance to AIDS, so they are under a microscope that doesn't make them happy. Faye encounters resistance from the site coordinator when she tries to set up a proper dig, not to mention outright hostility from the locals. With Joe's help (hubba hubba!), she manages to get things on track, until the building housing the staff goes up in flames. Faye manages to rescue one co-worker but another dies in the fire. After that a local boy commits suicide, complicating the situation. Joe sets out to track in ways only Joe knows how, and Faye uses her observation skills to help the fire marshall find clues to the arson, as well as using the copies of the work of her dead co-worker, an oral historian, had given her the night she died. There are a lot of story lines in the mystery, but they are all intriguing and none detract from the main interests of the mystery. Another wonderful mystery from a talented writer!

fine regional who-done-it

Last minute replacement for a pregnant forty-five year old, archaeology graduate student Faye Longchamp leads an excursion into a remote Alabama area to study the Sujosa who have lived in isolation here for centuries and are apparently immune to modern day diseases like AIDS. Faye knows how reticent the Sujosa are with outsiders. Not long after arriving, the abode where Faye and others stay is an inferno. She escapes, but her oral historian expert Carmen Martinez dies in the fire. Fire Marshal Adam Strahan struggles with how the fire began while Faye wonders how a metallic suitcase that Carmen possessed vanished. Not long afterward, a teenager dies at what appears to be a suicide at a cell phone construction tower, but Adam, Faye, and others ponder whether a clever homicide is covered up to look like self inflicted death occurred. Could Carman have found something that has led to someone murdering to keep secrets hidden? The sequel to ARTIFACTS, RELICS is a terrific mystery that provides the audience with a wonderful look at Alabama through an archeological lens that glimpses back at the state's history from a modern viewpoint. The story line is exciting from the moment Faye survives the deadly arson until the climax that will surprise the audience. Readers will enjoy this fine regional who-done-it while anticipating more appearances from Faye working in the field. Harriet Klausner

I want more!

Faye Longchamp, an archaeology graduate student, has been asked to lead her first major excavation. She and her (assistant) friend, Joe Wolf Mantooth, go to a remote Alabama settlement. Her task is to uncover the origins of a mysterious ethnic group of people called the Sujosa. These people have shown immunity to many diseases, including AIDS. The Sujosa have lived in the remote hills for centuries. They are very poor and do not trust "outsiders". Yet Faye is determined to gain their trust and dig up the facts that would trace the Sujosa's heritage. Faye is hardly settled in when she awakens, late one night, to find the house on fire. Faye manages to save herself and one other housemate, but Carmen, the project's oral historian, dies. Questions abound about how the blaze began and where Carmen's aluminum briefcase had disappeared to. A few days later, a local teenager dies at a cell phone tower. It looks like suicide, but some things just do not add up. Faye, Joe, and Fire Marshal Adam Strahan must figure out what Carmen had in her oral history notes worth killing for, before someone else dies. **** This novel is rich in historical details and written in a way that the plot is easily understood. Readers will have no trouble following along as this tale of mystery and intrigue guides them into a web of deceit. Author Mary Anna Evans has found her writing niche in the genre of Mysteries. BRAVA! I want more! **** Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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