![]() ![]() I enjoyed some of the Star Trek references but I think that was a bit overdone for my personal taste in that it became a distraction rather than an enhancement. I think she did a fair job reading the story, three main voices were distinctive enough. What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike? Only if there was a Star Trek episode to relate it to. I was afraid if I kept going there would be a dragon thrown in there. Became too much a combination of genres for me. It got a bit challenging for me as the plot developed. What was most disappointing about Lindsay Buroker’s story? Maybe if you have more patience this book is for you. This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more? Or it might lead her and her best friend into a deadly monster's lair. Investigating these strangers might lead her to discoveries that change the face of archaeology forever. They speak a language Delia has never heard and carry mysterious artifacts she's never seen. Something dangerous has come to the mountains, and two Harley-riding strangers are the only ones who seem to have a clue. ![]() What she doesn't dream of is stumbling across a decapitated body in an old mine near Prescott. More, she longs to earn the respect of peers who shun her for turning into a treasure hunter. Scouring the mountains of Arizona with Simon, her best friend and computer geek extraordinaire, Delia dreams of turning their scavenging enterprise into a legitimate business. She didn't imagine herself crawling through abandoned mine shafts, scrounging for rusty pickaxes and gold pans to sell on auction sites, but Indiana Jones didn't have to make student loan payments. When Delia chose to major in archaeology, she imagined herself as the female Indiana Jones of the Southwest. ![]()
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