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  • Make No Bones About It

  • A Dig Site Mystery, Book 2
  • By: Ann Charles
  • Narrated by: Lisa Larsen
  • Length: 15 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Make No Bones About It

By: Ann Charles
Narrated by: Lisa Larsen
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Summary

Mystery, mayhem, and monkeys, oh my!

Welcome to the jungle, a treacherous place teeming with terrible secrets better left buried.

"This dig site isn't cursed. It's doomed!"

Ancient history....

A small civilization in the Maya jungle suffered a mysterious, bloody ending.

Recent history....

A world-renown Mesoamerican archaeologist dug too deep in the same place and wound up dead.

Present day....

Dr. Angélica García has returned to the site of her mother's death much to the displeasure of Quint Parker, the visiting photojournalist out to win her heart. While Angélica struggles to unearth the secrets behind the Maya site's dark past, Quint battles to keep the gutsy "Boss Lady" from sharing her mother's fate.

Will the two manage to unravel the disturbing truth hiding amongst the dig site's bones before history repeats itself?

©2017 Ann Charles (P)2017 Ann Charles
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It's a family business

I came to the Dig Site books via Ann Charles' Deadwood Mysteries where Violet Parker, sister of Quint is having her own problems and adventures. All through book one I was wondering if Quint had inherited some of the old Germanic family traits. He mentioned his niece and nephew but not his sister and her 'job'

Relistening to one of the Deadwood Mysteries was where I picked up the first hints regarding the Dig Site books and I must say, despite a different narrator, I enjoyed the books, this, the second one even more as it ties in quite nicely with other Ann Charles books and I'm hoping for a cross-over at some point.

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crashing disappointment

I was so hopeful before listening to this story, and the story was indeed pleasantly titillating ... for 11 to 12 hours. Then the crashing disappointment came like a slap to the face. Such a fun and intoxicating story dissolving into rubbish. Am childishly crestfallen. Or just honestly disappointed? When I spend 15 hours listening to one kind of story, I don´t appreciate ending suddenly up in an alternative universe. A 15 hours long story should not suddenly decide to become a different kind of story in the end. Silly is a good fun, but when you expect more or something totally different, the danger is you won´t enjoy it. I see a lot of people enjoying this story, and I can understand that. There is so much potential here. But these people probably did know what was in store for them from the start. Not expecting a totally different kind of story.

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