"Nicolette Scott and her father are both archaeologists, but with differences. Professor Elliott Scott lives and breathes very early Americans, like the Anasazi. His digs are in the Southwest, where ancient peoples lived. To him, his daughter Nicky's area of interest is not to be taken at all seriously. Nicky goes for the culture embodied by artifacts from the twentieth century - a crashed plane from either World War is enough to send her senses tingling. So when she discovers a 1937 Packard convertible hidden in a sealed cave in the Utah desert, she is ecstatic. It's only when she begins to read through the papers hidden under a seat cushion that the thrill turns to a chill. If those papers are genuine, they represent a huge find for Nicky, but they also represent one of the most scandalous secrets in our country's history." Authentic or fake, they are still important to someone, as Nicky learns when invisible threats come closer and closer to her, culminating in a murderous meeting under the blazing Utah sun. This is Nicolette's most suspenseful dig, and one that will leave readers gasping while turning pages.
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October 2002 : Hardback
| Title: Thread of the Spider: A Mystery Author(s): Val Davis ISBN: 0-312-27681-8 / 978-0-312-27681-2 (USA edition) Publisher: St. Martin's Minotaur Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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January 2002 : Unknown
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