Buried by the Sea

Buried by the Sea
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Publisher : Lyrical Underground
Total Pages : 207
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ISBN-10 : 9781516110049
ISBN-13 : 1516110048
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Book Synopsis Buried by the Sea by : Kathleen Bridge

Download or read book Buried by the Sea written by Kathleen Bridge and published by Lyrical Underground. This book was released on 2021-04-13 with total page 207 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: At her family’s hotel on a Florida barrier island, sleuthing novelist Liz Holt is shocked by a hidden treasure—and a buried body . . . A team of archaeologists is staying at Indialantic by the Sea to study the days of the Spanish explorers, and they’ve stumbled upon a stunning and valuable find at the dig site, but before they can unearth it one of the archeologists finds himself buried in the sand and pierced with diving spear tipped with poison. The local sheriff’s department accuses the owner of the neighboring property, Liz’s elderly reclusive friend and naturalist, Birdman, of the crime. Liz is sure—well, pretty sure—he is innocent and sets her sights on the remaining four archeologists. With the help of her PI boyfriend and an octogenarian hotel resident, and two mischievous pet parrots, Liz must dig into the mystery of who buried the scientist and absconded with the artifacts he’d promised would put him in Florida history books—before she becomes history herself . . . Recipes included! Praise for Kathleen Bridge “Discerning cozy mystery fans who delight in well-developed characters, rich detail, and a smart plotline will find that Kathleen Bridge’s A Design to Die For is their cup of tea!” —Ellery Adams, New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author


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