Airtight Case: A Lindsay Chamberlain Novel (Lindsay Chamberlain Mysteries) by Beverly Connor - Presentation Transcript
Airtight Case: A Lindsay Chamberlain
Novel (Lindsay Chamberlain
Mysteries) by Beverly Connor
I'm Buying A Second Copy
AIRTIGHT CASE is the fifth book in this unique mystery series centering
around Lindsay Chamberlain, a forensic anthropologist living in Georgia.
Connor writes with a style much like Patricia Cornwell and has Lindsay
solve ancient crimes while fighting trauma in her own life. This series
includes, Skeleton Crew, Rumor of Bones, Dressed to Die, and
Questionable Remains.
Personal Review: Airtight Case: A Lindsay Chamberlain Novel
(Lindsay Chamberlain Mysteries) by Beverly Connor
Lindsay Chamberlain, forensic anthropologist, is buried alive in a shallow
grave in East Tennessee in the woods. She manages to escape, but she
suffers from amnesia. Even when her memory returns, it is not
complete.She joins an excavation at an 1830s farm site. It is located on
the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. She
loves the Smokies, but her recent assault is always on her mind causing
her to have trouble concentrating and relaxing. Claire Burke, the site
director, causes tension among the crew. She is also very hostile to
Lindsay. Drew Van Horne, the principal investigator, is suspected of
murdering Mary Susan Tidwell and stealing valuable documents from
her.Lindsay's boss, Lewis, asks her to look into the allegations against
Drew. Lindsay is uncomfortable with this, but finally agrees.Two sealed
lead coffins from the 1700s are discovered during the excavation. The dig
becomes a big find. When they open the first coffin, they find the remains
of a woman who appears to have something in common with Lindsay.
One of the crew goes missing. Now Lindsay feels to regain her sanity, and
possibly her life, she must solve this mystery.I am not a history buff, but I
truly love this series. I find the locations to be interesting. I always learn
something new. Ms. Connor describes the archaeology in a way that I can
understand and it has so much reality to it. Her characters are very
believable, and the interaction between them is also very realistic.I always
enjoy reading this series. Lindsay is a very likeable character and I enjoy
finding out what she is up to in each book. I highly recommend this book
and this series. Whether you like history or not, you will find this to be an
enjoyable read.
For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price:
Airtight Case: A Lindsay Chamberlain Novel (Lindsay Chamberlain Mysteries) by
Beverly Connor 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
Lindsay Chamberlain, forensic anthropologist, is bu more
Lindsay Chamberlain, forensic anthropologist, is buried alive in a shallow grave in East Tennessee in the woods. She manages to escape, but she suffers from amnesia. Even when her memory returns, it is not complete.She joins an excavation at an 1830s farm site. It is located on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. She loves the Smokies, but her recent assault is always on her mind causing her to have trouble concentrating and relaxing. Claire Burke, the site director, causes tension among the crew. She is also very hostile to Lindsay. Drew Van Horne, the principal investigator, is suspected of murdering Mary Susan Tidwell and stealing valuable documents from her.Lindsay's boss, Lewis, asks her to look into the allegations against Drew. Lindsay is uncomfortable with this, but finally agrees.Two sealed lead coffins from the 1700s are discovered during the excavation. The dig becomes a big find. When they open the first coffin, they find the remains of a woman who appears to have something in common with Lindsay. One of the crew goes missing. Now Lindsay feels to regain her sanity, and possibly her life, she must solve this mystery.I am not a history buff, but I truly love this series. I find the locations to be interesting. I always learn something new. Ms. Connor describes the archaeology in a way that I can understand and it has so much reality to it. Her characters are very believable, and the interaction between them is also very realistic.I always enjoy reading this series. Lindsay is a very likeable character and I enjoy finding out what she is up to in each book. I highly recommend this book and this series. Whether you like history or not, you will find this to be an enjoyable read. less
0 comments
Post a comment