Download Ashes to Ashes series by Lillian Stewart Carl (.ePUB)

Ashes to Ashes series by Lillian Stewart Carl (#2-#3)
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Overview: Lillian Stewart Carl’s work often features paranormal/fantasy themes and always features plots based on mythology, history, and archaeology. Most of her novels take place squarely in the twenty-first century, where the past lingers on into the present, especially in the British Isles, Lillian’s home away from home.
She is the author of nineteen novels so far, including the Jean Fairbairn/Alasdair Cameron mystery series—America’s exile and Scotland’s finest on the trail of all-too-living legends.
Genre: Mystery, Paranormal

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Dust to Dust (Ashes to Ashes #2)
After months of long-distance phone calls, Rebecca Reid is thrilled to be working with Michael Campbell again, this time on a dig at Rudesburn Priory in the Scottish Borders. It’s rumored that Robert the Bruce’s heart was buried there, and that the abbey’s last prioress, Anne Douglas, still haunts its ruins.
Michael and Rebecca have to work with a self-important archaeologist, Jeremy Kleinfelter, whose reputation is on the line after he was accused of salting his previous dig. They also have to deal with the townspeople, who want the dig to be successful—and who don’t know about Jeremy’s shady past—and four volunteers working on the dig, loose cannons, every one, each with a secret in his or her past.
Then Sheila Fitzgerald, Michael’s ex-girlfriend, appears, intent on filming a documentary about the dig.
Uncovering a medieval murder mystery makes the tense situation at the dig even tenser. It’s the very fresh body in a very old grave that blows it wide open—and tests their relationship for once and for all. For despite ghosts, music, and mayhem, the dig must go on.

Garden of Thorns (Ashes to Ashes #3)
Mark is working at an archaeological excavation and Hilary at an art museum in Fort Worth, Texas. Their relationship is rocky enough without someone resorting to murder to keep his skeletons in the closet.
"…an onionskin plot, a fine set of characters, a dash of humor and interesting reThe house in the photo on the print cover of Garden of Thorns (top) is closer to the description of the house in the story, although the house on the cover of the e-version is actually in Fort Worth. Maybe we can split the difference….
Mark Owen and Hilary Chase, who met at the excavation of a medieval Scottish priory in Dust to Dust, get back together in Fort Worth, Texas, his home town. Hilary is working at a museum, curating a set of medieval artifacts recovered from the Nazis by famous explorer and writer Arthur Coburg. Only when he recently died did the existence of the artifacts come to light. Now his much younger wife, Dolores, wants to sell them to the museum.
Mark is helping British archaeologist Jenny Galliard excavate the Coburgs’ eerie Victorian house, Osborne, a place scarred by two unsolved Jack-the-Ripper style murders. The emotional scars of Hilary’s past are still healing, much to Mark’s sympathy and frustration combined. Putting together a relationship is hard enough without being drawn unwillingly into the dark secrets of the Coburg family. No surprise Osborne is haunted.
But Mark and Hilary are dismayed to find that Jenny Galliard is also haunted, by a mystery that dates not only back to World War II, but into medieval times. A killer is still walking the shadows of Osborne House. Will Mark and Hilary survive long enough to find the solution to crimes both recent and distant, let alone long enough to find each other?

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