Helpful Score: 1
This time it is Julie's job that takes Gideon to an odd location. And of course the bones come and find him. Set in Alaska, the icy realm produces the mystery that turns out to have murder in it.
I always enjoy Aaron Elkins, and book six of the Gideon Oliver series is cleverly plottws. As usual, Elkins displays his well-researched grasp of the setting, as well as forensic anthropology.
Still, this one is not one of my favorites. I seem to enjoy vineyards, European Cities, and the American southwest more than these Alaskan glaciers.
Still, this one is not one of my favorites. I seem to enjoy vineyards, European Cities, and the American southwest more than these Alaskan glaciers.