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Sunken Dreams
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Sunken Dreams

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Archaeologists strive to bring the hidden past into the light of the present. But there are those who prefer to keep the secrets of the past buried - and sometimes they'll kill to keep them that way.

Professor Jake Caine is preparing for an archaeological field school at the Waconah site, a prehistoric Native American village where archaeologist Jacklyn Wardell died years before in a boating accident. Jacklyn's mother presents Jake with her daughter's field journal, adamant that her death was no accident.

As the excavation proceeds, troubles arise: trespassers at the dig, strange accidents, a break-in at the lab, and finally murder in an otherwise serene tourish community. Reading Jacklyn's journal, Jake finds himself drawn deeper into the circumstances surrounding her last night alive. His curiosity is piqued further after an ex-sheriff reveals grave doubts about the Wardell case. The police had five suspects, all of whom had solid alibis - or did they? As Jake sifts through the clues, he uncovers evidence suggesting Jacklyn's death was no accident. With his career and life on the line, it's up to Jake to uncover the truth before tragedy strikes again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Epicenter Press (WA)
Date
12 November 2024
Pages
292
ISBN
9781684923021

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Archaeologists strive to bring the hidden past into the light of the present. But there are those who prefer to keep the secrets of the past buried - and sometimes they'll kill to keep them that way.

Professor Jake Caine is preparing for an archaeological field school at the Waconah site, a prehistoric Native American village where archaeologist Jacklyn Wardell died years before in a boating accident. Jacklyn's mother presents Jake with her daughter's field journal, adamant that her death was no accident.

As the excavation proceeds, troubles arise: trespassers at the dig, strange accidents, a break-in at the lab, and finally murder in an otherwise serene tourish community. Reading Jacklyn's journal, Jake finds himself drawn deeper into the circumstances surrounding her last night alive. His curiosity is piqued further after an ex-sheriff reveals grave doubts about the Wardell case. The police had five suspects, all of whom had solid alibis - or did they? As Jake sifts through the clues, he uncovers evidence suggesting Jacklyn's death was no accident. With his career and life on the line, it's up to Jake to uncover the truth before tragedy strikes again.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Epicenter Press (WA)
Date
12 November 2024
Pages
292
ISBN
9781684923021