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Book Review: Seeker by Jack McDevitt

Imagine a main character somewhere between a female Indiana Jones and a female Sherlock Holmes, in a detective novel about an anthropologist/treasure hunter hot on the trail of a lost civilization, set 9,000 years in the future. That's Seeker, by Jack McDevitt. I tore threw it over a couple of nights of burping babies. It manages to have both a relaxed pace as well as a page turning adventure flavor at the same time. Skillful writing, a great story, and interesting characters. 4 out of 5. Buy at Amazon or Place hold at Multnomah County Library


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