Dressed to Die

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archaelogy
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crime and criminals
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female detectives
female sleuths
female spies
literary fiction
mysteries
personal secrets
professional secrets
sleuths and sleuthing
stories about artifacts
stories about families
stories about murder
women sleuths

Product details

  • ISBN 9781581822465
  • Weight: 217g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Dec 2001
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Some skeletons just won't stay hidden. No one knows that better than University of Georgia archaeologist Lindsay Chamberlain. Still, she is shocked when a skeleton dressed in its Sunday best falls out of a packing crate that had been stored in a kudzu-covered shed on her grandfather's farm for more than sixty years. When other crates are discovered, each containing a stash of valuable artifacts, Lindsay begins to wonder. Could her beloved grandfather, a prominent archaeologist, have been a thief, a looter - even a murderer? As Lindsay struggles with these troubling questions, she helps a local private investigator locate the wooded grave of Shirley Foster, a missing faculty member. Lindsay is sucked into the investigation, which leads to more questions than answers. Why did Shirley Foster lie to the world about her life? Who wanted her dead?
Beverly Connor weaves her professional experience as an archaeologist and her knowledge of Southern culture into interlinked stories of the past and present in the Lindsay Chamberlain Mystery Series. Dressed to Die is the third title in the Lindsay Chamberlain series of archaeological murder mysteries.

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