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The Devil's Flood

por Pearl R. Meaker

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Twombly and Golden County's past and present are bound together by the legend of Sutton House, which vanished during a record flood in 1844. Twombly College has sponsored an archeological team to find the lost house, but therein they discover two mummified men, both with gunshot wounds, and a pistol lying between them.Add moonshine to the mix when it's discovered that the old illegal liquor trade is alive and well in Golden County. Teens are the ones drinking it--until there is a murder.Will Emory and Madison be able to sort myths and rumors from the facts to solve both mysteries?… (más)
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mystery, relationships, suspense, amateur-sleuth

Archaeology, an old mystery, and murder combine to make this university based novel a suspenseful and compelling read. Add in a psychically sensitive character or three and you just know you're in the right place. It caught me at the outset, and forced me to finish it in one day. I loved it! ( )
  jetangen4571 | Jan 25, 2017 |
This was such a good mystery read. I enjoyed that it was a little different and a little tied to this world, but mostly very very addicting.

I started reading this book late in the evening and was certain I’d be able to do just a few chapters and then take myself off to bed, but this book and Meaker had other plans for me. I ended up reading most of the book in one go, and had to finish it the next night. I felt like I was constantly kept wondering where things were going to head and what each new detail meant.

The pace was perfect for this genre of read, as it kept moving, but still gave me time to take in and allocate all of the details to a part of the story. I was constantly trying to guess what each piece of the puzzle meant, but the pace was good enough to give me time to think it and then really threw me into finding out the real reason why.

I found the premise of the story intriguing and very interesting. Meaker started out giving us a good deal of detail and excitement, and, instead of tapering this off leaving me feeling a bit bored, Pearl was able to keep the flow going and I felt as though I was always given more more more. It was lovely.

I highly recommend this read.

**I received this book for free and voluntarily provided my honest and unbiased review. ( )
  naturalbri | Nov 17, 2016 |
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Twombly and Golden County's past and present are bound together by the legend of Sutton House, which vanished during a record flood in 1844. Twombly College has sponsored an archeological team to find the lost house, but therein they discover two mummified men, both with gunshot wounds, and a pistol lying between them.Add moonshine to the mix when it's discovered that the old illegal liquor trade is alive and well in Golden County. Teens are the ones drinking it--until there is a murder.Will Emory and Madison be able to sort myths and rumors from the facts to solve both mysteries?

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