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The Maltese Goddess (1998)

por Lyn Hamilton

Series: Lara McClintoch (2)

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Antiques dealer Lara McClintoch expects a working holiday on the Mediterranean island of Malta will be a nice break from the Canadian winterâ??until she discovers a dead body stuffed inside an antique chest and another impaled on an ancient knight's sword. Lara joins forces with an RCMP officer assigned to her case to solve the murders and foil an assassination plot in this exciting thriller. Lara's adventures are set against the backdrop of Malta's fascinating history, including the legendary Knights of St. John, in this fast-paced addition to the acclaimed Lara McClintoch series. … (más)

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I would give the book 2½ stars partly because this Kindle edition has a few editing errors that were annoying. However, my biggest complaint was the unnecessary 'talk' of the Goddess at the beginning of each chapter -- I liked it at first but it didn't really have anything to do with the story so I lost interest. Much of the history of Malta contained in those section was also presented in the main story line as well so it didn't even have that purpose.

I also found it extremely distracting in the climax of the mystery for the author to suddenly switch from writing in the past tense to present tense (just for that one chapter). ( )
  leslie.98 | Jun 27, 2023 |
I previously read the book prior to this, The Xibalba Murders, and was so taken with it that its been a 7 year gap until I picked up this, the next in the series.

Once again, I can't say I'm blown away with character depth, plot development, adventure or the archeological mystery, of which there is very little.

Each chapter starts off with a bit of a blurb from the 'Maltese Goddess' which is rather pointless and has not much to do with anything in the story, and the story itself isn't particularly engaging either.

I would classify this as airport fiction, it will help you pass time if you're trapped with no other options but to stare out a window, but where other options exist you'll be wanting to take them. This simply isn't that great and I certainly wouldn't call it an archeological mystery as it's more of a murder mystery or furniture mystery if anything at all. ( )
  HenriMoreaux | Dec 2, 2019 |
This is the second volume of the Archaeolgical Mystery series by Lyn Hamilton. Lara McClintoch, co-owner of a Toronto Antique shop is hired by a famous Maltese architect to furnish his new home in Malta. JHe is in a rush as he will be holding an important business party in less than a week. Shipping items from Canada too Malta has become a problem: French transportation strikes and a blizzard threaten. The architect's wife won't be attending the party, so Lara has to go to Malta to prepare the house and organize the furnishings. Upon arrival Lara stays in the nearly empty home. The housekeeper, husband and son help Lara in the preparations. However, despite the beautiful surroundings Lara is feeling very uneasy. Something is seriously wrong. A school Goddess play, Murders, a Canadian Mountie, and political intrigue make Lara's stay anything but relaxing. I enjoyed the beautiful description of Malta and the Goddess temples, the oldest Neolithic temples on earth. Matter of fact, I had to research a bit about these temples. Absolutely amazing I must add. Lots of history and background are woven into this tightly written mystery. It gets a bit too wordy at the end, as the author tries to tie up loose ends. All in all a good read. ( )
  Raspberrymocha | May 10, 2018 |
I like this series. The main character Lara McClintoch is invited to go to Malta to set up a house for a wealthy client who purchased a lot of valuable home furnishings. He is a handsome charming man who made his own fortune in architecture. He is found dead inside a piece of furniture shipped from her store. There is an odd man who arrived on the same plane as Lara and she keeps running into him. She calls him the great white hunter or gwh because of how he dresses. She then finds him dead. This turns out to be a plot by a politician who wants to arrange his superior to die.
  taurus27 | Jan 11, 2017 |
I would give the book 2½ stars partly because this Kindle edition has a few editing errors that were annoying. However, my biggest complaint was the unnecessary 'talk' of the Goddess at the beginning of each chapter -- I liked it at first but it didn't really have anything to do with the story so I lost interest. Much of the history of Malta contained in those section was also presented in the main story line as well so it didn't even have that purpose.

I also found it extremely distracting in the climax of the mystery for the author to suddenly switch from writing in the past tense to present tense (just for that one chapter). ( )
  leslie.98 | May 11, 2015 |
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Antiques dealer Lara McClintoch expects a working holiday on the Mediterranean island of Malta will be a nice break from the Canadian winterâ??until she discovers a dead body stuffed inside an antique chest and another impaled on an ancient knight's sword. Lara joins forces with an RCMP officer assigned to her case to solve the murders and foil an assassination plot in this exciting thriller. Lara's adventures are set against the backdrop of Malta's fascinating history, including the legendary Knights of St. John, in this fast-paced addition to the acclaimed Lara McClintoch series. 

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