Synopses & Reviews
Lyn Hamilton's archaeological mysteries, featuring globe-trotting antique dealer Lara McClintoch, bring the world to readers. Publishers Weekly said of The Thai Amulet, "the author does a fine job of blending history with the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the Orient." Now, a suspicious suicide, a rekindled flame, and a twenty-five-thousand-year-old artifact lead Lara to the fascinating city of Budapest.
Synopsis
"A fascinating addition to the series."--Library Journal
Synopsis
After the unveiling of the Magyar Venus, an ancient head and torso of a woman carved from mammoth ivory, a friend of antiques dealer Lara McClintoch commits suicide. Tracing the Venus's provenance to Budapest, Lara discovers a truth that arises from the secrets of the past.
About the Author
Lyn Hamilton is the author of The Xibalba Murders, nominated by the Crime Writers of Canada Association for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best First Novel.