The Mounds Anomaly eBook Phyllis Gunderson
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An ancient gold coin, a mysterious American Indian burial ground, and a Colorado canyon all have something in common—and brilliant archaeologist Mathilda Howard holds the key to solving the puzzle. Warned to keep quiet or lose her job, Mathilda risks her life to expose the truth that could change the entire history of the world in this fascinating mystery.
The Mounds Anomaly eBook Phyllis Gunderson
This is the third Phyllis Gunderson novel featuring her main character, Matt Howard and Matt's adopted daughter, Marisa. Mixing fiction with factual information gleaned through research, The Mounds Anomaly is light reading that raises questions about the "truths" of archeology and anthropology. In each of her three books, I have found myself reviewing her research by visiting various sites on the internet. I did the same thing when I read Dan Brown's novels. I find Ms. Gunderson's writing on par with Brown's even though the level of danger does not rise to Brown's. Both write intriguing and entertaining stories. Recommended for those who have enjoyed Dan Brown's novels.Product details
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The Mounds Anomaly eBook Phyllis Gunderson Reviews
Loved the authentic background of the story. The mystery and humor were wonderful.
great book would recommend to every one Phyllis Gunderson keeps you on your seat waiting for the next move great writer
I loved this historical fiction when I would normally prefer just historical facts. Weaving in actual history kept me glued to this book and I found it hard to put it down. I checked all the info either on the Internet or in the books referenced, and,in fact, a still searching theses resources. The subject of mounds is fascinating to me and I find it distressing that this info is practically unknown by the American people.
This is a very delightful book. This book is well researched and brings up a very viable question. Why are these archaeological finds in the United States basically ignored or argued as not being important? The characters were very real and interesting. They are people I would like to meet. The tale is woven with good questions, some theology, real problems and an interesting plot line.
I liked this book, especially because I am interested in the North American "Mounds" and their builders. I would recommend this mystery book.
I like this new story about archeologist Matt Howard (a woman). The author explores the evidence that exists that there was an ancient sophisticated society in America long before Columbus. The evidence does exist even though denied by the mainstream established by the Smithsonian. The story just seems unfinished. No resolution is ever reached, which does mirror real life, but is still a bit disappointing.
I loved the heroine of "The Mounds Anomaly" so much I wanted to invite her to lunch. Bright, snarkly, and honest, her first person POV voice rings true on every page of his well-paced short novel.
Her description of archaeological sites made me believe the author had climbed forts and crawled through caves. And if that's not enough in her author's notes Gunderson provides a chapter by chapter "Separating Fact from Fiction" and a useful bibliography for the reader's own research.
This is the third Phyllis Gunderson novel featuring her main character, Matt Howard and Matt's adopted daughter, Marisa. Mixing fiction with factual information gleaned through research, The Mounds Anomaly is light reading that raises questions about the "truths" of archeology and anthropology. In each of her three books, I have found myself reviewing her research by visiting various sites on the internet. I did the same thing when I read Dan Brown's novels. I find Ms. Gunderson's writing on par with Brown's even though the level of danger does not rise to Brown's. Both write intriguing and entertaining stories. Recommended for those who have enjoyed Dan Brown's novels.
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