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Summer of the Dragon
Contributor(s): Peters, Elizabeth (Author)
ISBN: 0062119729     ISBN-13: 9780062119728
Publisher: Harper
OUR PRICE:   $8.99  
Product Type: Mass Market Paperbound - Other Formats
Published: July 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Amateur Sleuth
- Fiction | Thrillers - Domestic
- Fiction | Small Town & Rural
Dewey: FIC
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 4.1" W x 7.3" (0.35 lbs) 304 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Southwest U.S.
- Geographic Orientation - Arizona
- Cultural Region - Western U.S.
 
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Publisher Description:

A good salary and an all-expenses-paid summer spent on a sprawling Arizona ranch is too good a deal for fledgling anthropologist D.J. Abbot to turn down. What does it matter that her rich new employer/benefactor, Hank Hunnicutt, is a certified oddball who is presently funding all manner of off-beat projects, from alien conspiracy studies to a hunt for dragon bones? There's even talk of treasure buried in the nearby mountains, but D.J. isn't going to allow loose speculation--or the considerable charms of handsome professional treasure hunter Jesse Franklin--to sidetrack her. Until Hunnicutt suffers a mysterious accident and then vanishes, leaving the weirdos gathered at his spread to eye each other with frightened suspicion. But on a high desert search for the missing millionaire, D.J. is learning things that may not be healthy for her to know. For the game someone is playing here goes far beyond the rational universe--and it could leave D.J. legitimately dead.


Contributor Bio(s): Peters, Elizabeth: -

Elizabeth Peters earned her Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of Chicago's famed Oriental Institute. During her fifty-year career, she wrote more than seventy novels and three nonfiction books on Egypt. She received numerous writing awards and, in 2012, was given the first Amelia Peabody Award, created in her honor. She died in 2013, leaving a partially completed manuscript of The Painted Queen.