Preston and Child are a rare combination that engage and thrill with storytelling. With copious research, Indiana Jones style plots and an array of characters, stories are enlightening, immersive suspenseful and explosive. Of all characters, Nora Kelly is a favorite due her drive, passion and her constant ability to surprise when least expected.
New Mexico is home to unrivaled natural beauty and wonder, and history dating back to the 1600s. Socorro is an isolated area and home to Sheriff Homer Watts, a 30-ish cowboy type. With the intention of going fishing, Watts mounts his horse Chaco and heads into the high country. On the way, he notices a swirling dust cloud coming from High Lonesome, a mining ghost town from yesteryear. Arriving at the site, he spots a pickup parked near an abandoned building, its owner none other than Pick Rivers, a criminal with a track record. When Pick replies to the sheriff's call with gunfire, Homer is left with no other choice but to draw his six guns and fire. Knowing his target was dropped, he heads to the site of the digging and finds remnants of a mummified cadaver. This being BLM land, his report to the FBI is routed to Corrie Swanson.
While Corrie's education in forensic archeology is substantial, she lacks the skill of her friend Nora Kelly who works a the Santa Fe Institute of Archeology. Once Kelly manages to get time off from the Institute, she uses her skill to meticulously uncover the cadaver and in the process discovers both a gold cross with ancient engraving and Apache medicine bag in its possession. When forensics research finds the cadaver is James Gower, the story explodes with discovery. Among the countless elements are signs of radioactivity, its origin from the Oppenheimer bomb detonation in '45. The cross is sent to a specialist and the result is astounding. Soon after, Corrie finds an old parchment attached to the back of a photo at Gower's grandson's home. Nora discovers the other half and when assembled they realize its a 1600's map to a Spanish treasure trove known, but never discovered
With the confidential bomb site and government brought into the picture, the plot spins out of control. Greed, redemption, Indian history and more add to the suspenseful momentum. And like all well planned mysteries, a surprise plot twist at the end.
Mystery lovers of all types will enjoy this engaging, high velocity story