Dr Elizabeth Pimms has a new puzzle.
What is the story behind the tiny skeletons discovered on a Guatemalan island? And how do they relate to an ancient Mayan queen?
The bones, along with other remains, are a gift for Elizabeth. But soon the giver reveals his true nature. An enraged colleague then questions Elizabeth’s family history. Elizabeth seeks DNA evidence to put all skeletons to rest.
A pregnant enemy, a crystal skull, a New York foodie, and an intruder in Elizabeth’s phrenic library variously aid or interrupt Elizabeth’s attempts to solve mysteries both ancient and personal.
With archaeological intrigue, forensic insight and cosy comfort, Mayan Mendacity takes readers back into the world of Dr Pimms, Intermillennial Sleuth. Really cold cases.
Dr Pimms, Intermillennial Sleuth is a series of AB mysteries (archaeobiblio mysteries).
Ar·chae·o·bib·li·o·mys·tery [ahr-kay-oh-bib-lee-oh— mis-tree] {a-b-mystery} — noun.
A puzzling crime or event that requires the application of both archaeological and philological principles for its explanation.
Can involve historic or prehistoric societies, their culture, writing and communication systems, artefacts or skeletal remains.