"A fascinating look at contemporary archaeology but also a twisted story of greed and its effects." --Dallas Morning News Faye Longchamp, back in school to pursue her dream of becoming an archaeologist, has been asked to run a project for which she is barely qualified, under the direction of a man who doesn\'t seem to like her much.
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Are these events somehow related?About the Author: Mary Anna Evans is the author of the Faye Longchamp archaeological mysteries, which have received recognition including the Benjamin Franklin Award, the Mississippi Author Award, and three Florida Book Awards bronze medals.
Within days, an 18-year-old boy jumps from a cell phone tower that, when completed, would connect the outside world to the Sujosa community.
But her friend Carmen, the project historian, never had a chance.
She saves herself and one of her housemates.
Late one night, Faye awakes to find the house in flames.
The Sujosa have lived in Alabama\'s most remote hills for centuries and have shown impressive immunity to many diseases...including AIDS.
Her assignment: to uncover the origins of a mysterious ethnic group. "A fascinating look at contemporary archaeology but also a twisted story of greed and its effects." --Dallas Morning News Faye Longchamp, back in school to pursue her dream of becoming an archaeologist, has been asked to run a project for which she is barely qualified, under the direction of a man who doesn\'t seem to like her much