I picked this up at the November "20 Books to 50,000" convention in Las Vegas. I do enjoy good historical mystery thrillers, and this was pretty good. Set in 1863 in and around the Suez Canal construction project, the impoverished noble hero archeologist Edward Tyrington meets open and hidden opponent-allies, plus hidden ally-opponents, male and female, in a quest to ferret out spies, preserve peace and keep canal construction on track. The rollicking climax was entertaining, thrilling and funny. As a former newspaper editor, I find typos particularly annoying, and I found those to be rare among "The Bones of Santorini." Well done, Joni Swift!