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The Dark Place
The Dark Place | Aaron Elkins
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Gideon Oliver earns his moniker “The Skeleton Detective” in this riveting entry to the Edgar Award–winning mystery series “that never disappoints” (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Deep in the primeval rainforest of Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, the skeletal remains of a murdered man are discovered. And a strange, unsettling tale begins to unfold, for forensic anthropologist Gideon Oliver determines that the murder weapon was a primitive bone spear of a type not seen for the last ten thousand years. And whoever—or whatever—hurled it did so with seemingly superhuman force. Bigfoot “sightings” immediately crop up, but Gideon is not buying them. But something is continuing to kill people, and Gideon, helped by forest ranger Julie Tendler and FBI special agent John Lau, plunges into the dark heart of an unexplored wilderness to uncover the bizarre, astonishing explanation. Fans of authors Kathy Reichs and Tess Gerritsen and television shows like Bones will be fascinated by Aaron Elkins’s award-winning landmark forensic detective series. The Dark Place is the 2nd book in the Gideon Oliver Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
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mabell
The Dark Place | Aaron Elkins
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Set in the rainforest of the Olympic National Park in Washington, the mystery needs no contrivance to be perfectly creepy and atmospheric. A few lone hikers have been the target of a mystery killer, and their manner of the deaths unexplainable - Bigfoot? A hidden tribe of undiscovered indigenous people?

mabell The anthropologic forensics of Dr. Gideon Oliver make this a compulsive page turner. Though a little dark for me (and I don‘t want to read the details of his amorous encounters!), I enjoyed this one more than the 1st in the series. I was happy to see the return of his FBI friend, John Lau - their rapport, combined with the forensics, make the story! 3y
Chrissyreadit Sounds so good!!! 3y
mabell @Chrissyreadit I like these - I read the 4th in the series a few years ago, and recently started with the first. I think I have 1, 2, 4, and 5, so I‘ll have to hunt up 3! 😆 3y
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Chrissyreadit Ooh!!! I‘m going to check out the series. 3y
Chrissyreadit What number is this one? 3y
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