![]() " This was another solid book by Preston and Child. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:. ![]() ![]() Love the story and love the feelings it made me remember. I have felt the ancient ones raise the hairs on my neck. I have felt the majesty and mystery of those places. I have been to many of the locations this book takes place around. Little is know of the Anasazi but their ruins dot the countryside. The oldest inhabitaed town in the United States is near where this book takes place. The landscape of the Southwest is home and unlike any other place on earth. "Thunderhead by Preston & Child covers some of my favorite interests. For hidden in the shadows of the sunbaked cliffs are untold treasures, the solution to the greatest riddle of American archaeology - and implacable, suffocating death."-BOOK JACKET. In the stark labyrinth of canyons and slickrock desert she will find the answer to both her greatest hopes and her deepest nightmare. "Convinced that her father truly had found Quivira, Nora puts together an expedition and takes a team up Lake Powell to the mouth of Serpentine Canyon. Written by her father, who vanished sixteen years ago in the remote desert, the letter reveals the location of a legendary site hidden in the red rock canyon country of southern Utah: Quivira, the Anasazi Indians' wondrous lost city of gold.-BOOK JACKET. Archaeologist Nora Kelly is adrift in her career and her personal life when a violent, inexplicable incident leaves her in possession of a mysterious letter. ![]()
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