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All Blog Posts Tagged 'archaeology' (8)

Profile: Romantic Suspense Author Chris Karslen

A native of Chicago, former police detective Chris Karslen grew up with a love of history and books. An only child, she spent a lot of time reading, developing ‘fictional friends’, and getting lost in the world of stories.

Naturally, her love of reading and books led to writing of her own, and when she retired from her police work she finally decided to fulfil her lifelong secret desire. In 2003, she sat down and wrote her first line—and she hasn’t looked back since.…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on February 5, 2013 at 12:15pm — No Comments

Romantic Suspense Author Kaylin McFarren Talks About Severed Threads

Please welcome my special guest, romantic suspense author Kaylin McFarren. I recently had the chance to read and review her latest novel, Severed Threads, and I have to say it is an entertaining, thrilling read. Kaylin was generous enough to take time out of her busy schedule to answer my questions about her book and her writing. I hope you’ll enjoy the…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on November 27, 2012 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Interview with Chris Karslen, author of GOLDEN CHARIOT

Chris Karslen was born and raised in Chicago. Her father was a history professor and her mother was, and is, a voracious reader. She grew up with a love of history and books. Her parents also loved travelling, a passion they passed onto her. Karslen wanted to see the place she read about, see the landand monuments from the time…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on July 4, 2012 at 2:13pm — No Comments

Book Review: Golden Chariot, by Chris Karslen

Talented author Chris Karslen has written an action-packed adventure story set in exotic Turkey that will be relished by fans of underwater archaeology and lost treasures.

Our feisty protagonist, Charlotte Dashiell, is about to complete her doctorate in nautical archaeology. She travels to Bodrum, Turkey, to start a new excavation  for the Maritime…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on July 2, 2012 at 7:04am — No Comments

Book Review: Golden Chariot, by Chris Karslen

Talented author Chris Karslen has written an action-packed adventure story set in exotic Turkey that will be relished by fans of underwater archaeology and lost treasures.

Our feisty protagonist, Charlotte Dashiell, is about to complete her doctorate in nautical archaeology. She travels to Bodrum, Turkey, to start a new excavation  for the Maritime Institute of Archaeology and Research. In fact, she’s there to investigate a wreck possibly associated with Troy. This is her…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on July 2, 2012 at 7:04am — No Comments

Book Review: Golden Chariot, by Chris Karslen

Talented author Chris Karslen has written an action-packed adventure story set in exotic Turkey that will be relished by fans of underwater archaeology and lost treasures.

Our feisty protagonist, Charlotte Dashiell, is about to complete her doctorate in nautical archaeology. She travels to Bodrum, Turkey, to start a new excavation  for the Maritime Institute of Archaeology and Research. In fact, she’s there to investigate a wreck possibly associated with Troy. This is her…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on July 2, 2012 at 7:04am — No Comments

The Mystery Behind Artifact Theft

Ancient American artifacts are being sold to the highest bidder. When an ancient ruin is discovered, it doesn’t take long for thieves to find out about it. Archaeological thievery is becoming more and more of a problem every year but Utah’s vandalism is the worst in the country. Theft at the Four Corners area of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona is still a big problem. The damage to these sites is estimated at almost $42,000 in two year’s time. An ancient funeral pit can be sold for as…

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Added by Linda Weaver Clarke on February 17, 2011 at 1:00pm — No Comments

The Eighth Scroll - A Modern Day Religious Murder Mystery - Review

The Eighth Scroll - A Modern Day Religious Murder Mystery

By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lauren_S._Smith]Lauren S. Smith

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What if the missing and final text of the Dead Sea Scrolls was found today? It's believed that this final message would confirm or denounce religious beliefs and practices for the entire world, so it stands to reason that some organizations and…

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Added by Sarah Garris on July 19, 2010 at 6:23pm — No Comments

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