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A Fugitive Truth: An Emma Fielding Mystery by Dana Cameron
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A Fugitive Truth: An Emma Fielding Mystery

by Dana Cameron

Series: Emma Fielding Mysteries (book 4)

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0060554622, Mass Market Paperback)

The past's blood stains the present

The opportunity of a lifetime awaits archaeologist Emma Fielding in the Berkshire foothills of Western Massachusetts: the chance to study the eighteenth-century diary of Margaret Chandler, the accused witch and murderess whose home Emma excavated only months before. However, the three other Shrewsbury Foundation fellows she must share the premises with are a disturbingly odd bunch, and before too long one of them is dead.

But Emma can find no solace in the bleak beauty of the surrounding wilderness, for there are dark secrets encoded in Madam Chandler's writings, and shocking parallels between an ancient slaying and the strange, brutal demise of her colleague. When the killer strikes again, Emma realizes her own life is at stake. And suddenly there is no choice left: she is driven to investigate bloody crimes past and present -- before her own death becomes a footnote in a chilling, three-centuries-old story.

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0739443208, Hardcover)

The opportunity of a lifetime. EmmaFielding A Massachusetts archaeoligist has a chance to study a three century old diary of an accused witch and murderess. Emma and three others are sent to the home of the witch and shortly after one of them is found dead. Emma realizes the past is repeating it self. If she wants to survive, answers need be found

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