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Archaeologist Aideen Connor wants a shot at peace after witnessing her husband's violent death that widowed her at 34. But when she signs on as director at a remote Arizona dig, first her team excavates a "bone hash" human bones showing evidence of prehistoric cannibalism. Then a woman is brutally murdered on the nearby Hopi Reservation. Clues point to a connection between the murder and the bone hash with Aideen's dig at the center of the mystery. The prehistoric bones are subsequently stolen, and Aideen's good relationship with local Native Americans begins to shatter, leaving her to solve…mehr

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Archaeologist Aideen Connor wants a shot at peace after witnessing her husband's violent death that widowed her at 34. But when she signs on as director at a remote Arizona dig, first her team excavates a "bone hash" human bones showing evidence of prehistoric cannibalism. Then a woman is brutally murdered on the nearby Hopi Reservation. Clues point to a connection between the murder and the bone hash with Aideen's dig at the center of the mystery. The prehistoric bones are subsequently stolen, and Aideen's good relationship with local Native Americans begins to shatter, leaving her to solve the murder with only her rescue dog, Dakota for company. Aideen's peace-of-mind is further stalled by her attraction to Frank Nakai, a federal police officer who tries to romance her while she's still grieving her husband's death.
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Skye Griffith has hiked windswept canyons in the American Southwest, visited dozens of archaeological sites in New Mexico, Colorado and Arizona and attended Native American dances and celebrations that gave her a deep respect for these First Americans and their ancient cultures. She has published articles for the National Endowment for the Arts, the International Festivals & Events Association and other periodicals focused on the arts. She's a member of Sisters in Crime, the Denver Woman's Press Club, Mystery Writers of America and has earned a Master of Arts from the University of Denver.