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Strangers

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"This contemporary mystery is drenched with Florida history and with gothic elements that should appeal to a broad range of readers." —Booklist

Faye Longchamp and husband Joe Wolf Mantooth have founded an archaeological consulting firm—just in time for the economy to tank. But a meeting with a couple who run an elegant B&B in a historic home in St. Augustine, Florida, lands the firm's first big project. Within a day of their arrival at Dunkirk Manor, a lovely young employee disappears, leaving behind a sinister smear of blood in her car, a collection of priceless artifacts, and a note asking for Faye's help. Two days later, the missing woman's boyfriend is found floating in the Matanzas River, his throat slashed. The detective in charge of the case believes that the artifacts are key to the crime and hires Faye to track down their origin.

The artifacts Faye and Joe excavate at their work site date from every era of St. Augustine history, and the discovery of a buried cache of children's toys from the 1920s hits eight-months-pregnant Faye particularly hard. Dunkirk Manor seems haunted in a way that Faye can't explain.

Then a stunning discovery is made: the diary of a priest who left Spain in 1565 and was present at the city's birth. Faye is driven to translate the manuscript. In what could be an unfolding tale by the Brothers Grimm, Faye and Joe uncover some terrible secrets....

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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2010

      The venerable historical city of St. Augustine, Fla., is the setting for the latest archaeological adventure of Faye Longchamp and her husband, Joe Wolf Mantooth.

      With the economy in shambles, a heavily pregnant Faye is thrilled to have landed a job for the new consulting firm she and her husband have founded. The site of their investigation is Dunkirk Manor, a Gilded Age mansion run as a B&B by Daniel and Suzanne Wrather, whose garden must be excavated for historic objects before they can install a swimming pool. The team quickly discovers the remains of a former pool, several long-buried baby artifacts—and some even older items. But it is a book found in the dusty attic that most thrills Faye. Soon she's staying up nights translating the diary of a Spanish priest who arrived in 1565 with the founder of St. Augustine. When lovely young Glynis, who works at the Manor, brings Faye priceless artifacts, refuses to reveal where they were found and then disappears, Faye goes into sleuthing mode. The discovery of Glynis's boyfriend, whose body is found in the river, leaves her wealthy developer father frantic for leads, and the police soon hire Faye as a consultant. An unsolved 1920s murder, dead babies, illegal building and the reputedly haunted mansion all play a role in Faye's dangerous search for answers.

      Evans's excellent series (Floodgates, 2008, etc.) continues to combine solid mysteries and satisfying historical detail.

      (COPYRIGHT (2010) KIRKUS REVIEWS/NIELSEN BUSINESS MEDIA, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)

    • Booklist

      September 15, 2010
      Archaeologist Faye Longchamp (Floodgates, 2009), now married, pregnant, and in possession of her PhD, has started a consulting business with husband Joe Wolf Mantooth. The economy has tanked, but they do have a client, the owners of a posh B&B in a historic home in St. Augustine, Florida. They want to put in a swimming pool and ask Faye and Joe to look for important artifacts on the site. When an employee of the B&B disappears, leaving traces of blood in her car and a note along with some priceless artifacts for Faye, everyone fears the worst. When the womans boyfriend is found murdered, the police think that the artifacts are part of the motive and hire Faye to investigate their origin. Faye also discovers the diary of a Spanish priest who came to Florida in 1565, when St. Augustine was founded. As she investigates, she finds that the B&B seems to be haunted. This contemporary mystery is drenched with Florida history and with gothic elements that should appeal to a broad range of readers.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2010, American Library Association.)

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 12, 2010
      Evans explores themes of protection, love, and loss in her absorbing sixth Faye Longchamp mystery (after 2009's Floodgates). A pregnant Faye and her husband, Joe Wolf Mantooth, who have started an archeological consulting business, are excited by their first big job—excavating the rear garden of Dunkirk Manor, a historic house in St. Augustine, Fla., that's now a bed-and-breakfast. When Glynis Smithson, the manor's attractive manager, goes missing, a note for Faye and several artifacts in her abandoned car are found. Blood on the front seat suggests foul play. The local police consult Faye about the artifacts, and her research skills provide important clues to Glynis's disappearance. Compelling extracts from a 16th-century Spanish priest's manuscript diary that Faye begins translating lend historical ballast. Determined that old mysteries see the light of day, the feisty Faye never gives up until justice is done.

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This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Funding for additional materials was made possible by a grant from the New Hampshire Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.