Peggy Nicholson, A Serpent in Turquoise

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A Serpent In Turquoise Peggy Nicholson

A Serpent in Turquoise

Peggy Nicholson

Silhouette Bombshell, November 2006, $4.99

ISBN: 0373514298

Archaeologist Professor Anson McCord sends an intriguing note to fossil hunter Raine Ashaway that he has made what could prove to be an extraordinary find if proven. He thinks a dinosaur may have served as the model for an Aztec god. Intrigued, Raine stops what she is doing, revises her plans and heads to Mexico immediately to meet with Anson and follow up on his theory.

Raine expects to meet an elderly man, but instead finds the Texan is quite the hunk. He also cannot believe how beautiful she is. As they work to find his Aztec city of the Feathered Serpent, whose people apparently worshipped a species of triceratops whose remains have never been seen before, ruthless others have plans to loot the sight once the scientists inadvertently lead them to it, while another group wants to prevent them from finding the lost city.

The key to this excellent romantic suspense thriller is the depth of the details regarding the Aztec culture, that are cleverly interwoven into an action packed storyline. Raine is a modern day Indiana Jones-ette, while Anson can almost match her stride for stride. Together they forge a formidable team, but their adversaries are just as strong. Suspense fans will want to follow the escapades of Raine and Anson as they seek physical proof of his theory while trying to stay alive and elude love.

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