

She’s unhurt but shaken-after all, any time something blows up in Oklahoma City, the first word on everyone’s lips is the same: bomb.įaye is in town for a conference celebrating indigenous arts, but is soon distracted by the aftermath of the explosion, which cracks open the old hotel’s floor to reveal subterranean chambers that had housed Chinese immigrants a century before. The Reverend Rider (Reginald Tate) and his sister Mary (Robson) are at their wits end as they attempt to pour cold water on the mounting hysteria by urging villagers to ignore what is just a malicious desire to stir up trouble but even Riders daughter Ann (Ann Todd) becomes a target with lewd suggestions linking her to a man, not her fiancée.

What secrets lie deep beneath the surface?Ī deafening explosion rocks a historic Oklahoma City hotel, sending archaeologist Faye Longchamp-Mantooth crashing to the marble floor of the lobby. Poison Pen by Mary Towne really liked it 4.00 Rating details 8 ratings 3 reviews When the teachers at Meridith's new school in San Diego start receiving nasty letters that must have come from a student, she decides to investigate her classmates. With Evans’ appearance at the bookstore, it’s the perfect time to share a link to an article she wrote for CrimeReads, “On Archaeology and Crime Fiction”. You can order copies of Evans’ books, including Catacombs, though the Web Store. She’ll be signing the latest in her archaeological mystery series, Catacombs. Mary Anna Evans, author of the Faye Longchamp mysteries, will be at The Poisoned Pen on Saturday, Sept.
