Anthropologist Dr. Maureen Cole is called in to examine a mass grave discovered in New Mexico, but as she works to unravel the mystery of the shattered skulls of women and children found there, strange things begin to happen around her.
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"A fun, fascinating tale."--"The Colorado Springs Gazette" on "The Visitant"
"Breathtaking descriptions evoke the harsh beauty of the desert, while the lucid, erudite historical perspectives are informed by the authors' own extensive archaeological experience."--"Publishers Weekly" on" The Visitant"
"A fun, fascinating tale." --"The Colorado Springs Gazette" on "The Visitant"
"Breathtaking descriptions evoke the harsh beauty of the desert, while the lucid, erudite historical perspectives are informed by the authors' own extensive archaeological experience." --"Publishers Weekly" on" The Visitant"
A fun, fascinating tale. "The Colorado Springs Gazette on The Visitant"
Breathtaking descriptions evoke the harsh beauty of the desert, while the lucid, erudite historical perspectives are informed by the authors' own extensive archaeological experience. "Publishers Weekly on The Visitant""
A fun, fascinating tale. The Colorado Springs Gazette on The Visitant
Breathtaking descriptions evoke the harsh beauty of the desert, while the lucid, erudite historical perspectives are informed by the authors' own extensive archaeological experience. Publishers Weekly on The Visitant
""A fun, fascinating tale." --The Colorado Springs Gazette on The Visitant
"Breathtaking descriptions evoke the harsh beauty of the desert, while the lucid, erudite historical perspectives are informed by the authors' own extensive archaeological experience." --Publishers Weekly on The Visitant
Kathleen O'Neal Gear is a former state historian and archaeologist for Wyoming, Kansas, and Nebraska for the U.S. Department of the Interior. She has twice received the federal government's Special Achievement Award for ""outstanding management"" of our nation's cultural heritage.
W. Michael Gear holds a master's degree in archaeology and has worked as a professional archaeologist since 1978. He is principal investigator for Wind River Archaeological Consultants.
Together they have written the North America's Forgotten Past series (People of the Longhouse, The Dawn Country, People of the Mist, People of the Wolf, among others); and the Anasazi Mysteries series. The Gears live in Thermopolis, WY.
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