"Fascinating academic mystery"
Emma Fielding works as an assistant professor of
archeology at Caldwell College in Maine. She is doing
everything she can to guarantee she obtains tenure when she
is eligible for it. She is heading a dig off the Maine
coast belonging to her closest friend Pauline and she is
looking for the oldest settlement in the New World, one
that was founded fifteen years before the landing at
Plymouth. Things start going wrong when Emma stumbles across
the body of a dead man. Then a grave robber pulls a gun on
her in front of a witness. While she is dealing with those
two traumas, Pauline's house catches fire with the owner
inside. Later it is discovered that arson occurred,
leaving Emma vowing to find Pauline's killer and bring that
person to justice. SITE UNSEEN is a fascinating academic mystery
starring a very intense heroine who has a strong sense of
morality and a fierce desire to see justice happen. Her
relationship with her husband is given the same attention
and devotion that she brings to her profession. Readers
will definitely like Dana Cameron's first novel and will
want to see more adventures starring the intrepid
archeologist. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted December 31, 2001
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