An anthropologist was killed recently in Guatemala, in an area not far from the one I visited in 2002. That visit inspired my fifth book, Grave Secrets. While Emilia Margarita Quan Staackmann did not work for the foundation that … Read more
Monthly Archives: December 2010
Reichs’ Young Adult ‘Virals’ Is Infectious, Fun
By CAROLYN LESSARD Associated Press
“Virals” (Razor Bill, $17.99), by Kathy Reichs: Tory Brennan isn’t like other teenage girls. A self-proclaimed science geek and tomboy, Tory doesn’t want to fit in with the popular crowd. Living with her marine biologist … Read more
American Library Association’s Midwinter Meeting – San Diego, CA
Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 8:00 a.m. Sunrise Speaker’s Series at the American Library Association’s Midwinter Meeting, San Diego Convention Center.
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Archaeological Excavations on Mount Zion in Jerusalem
More than thirty years ago, major archaeological excavations were conducted on Mount Zion in Jerusalem, with the discovery of the remains of King Herod’s palace, well preserved first-century houses, and rich artefacts. But the results of this work were never … Read more