A fun book to be enjoyed by anyone liking a good mystery
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Archeologist Vera Contas leads her first dig, ironically fifty feet from Wall Street, at the site of a future office building. She is trying to prove whether Captain Kidd buried some of his infamous booty at this location over three hundred years ago. Vera invites her long time friend, reporter Kay Engles to attend and report on the dig. When her magazine editor gives Kay the okay, she heads to Wall Street to follow the story. However, the intriguing story takes a twist when Kay's car is vandalized. Upset, Kay decides to revert back to her former days as an investigative reporter and do some digging, her style. Soon, a modern day corpse of a construction worker is found and the real estate developer is murdered. Even as Vera becomes the prime suspect, Kay continues to investigate what is really happening in the Financial District of Manhattan. DIGGING UP DEATH takes the reader on a fun tour of the Big Apple through the eyes of Kay, a wonderful character. However, the two major story lines (modern day murder Vs a historical puzzle) never blend together, thereby leaving the novel with a schizoid feel to it. Both major plots are quite good in and of themselves, but the failure to decide which line rules leaves this tale stuck on a day "hotter than a match stick" at the Fulton Fish Market. For a better taste of Kay, try MURDER AT THE CLASS REUNION.Harriet Klausner
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