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The Etruscan Chimera by Lyn Hamilton

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Also by Lyn Hamilton:

The Chinese Alchemist, April 2007
Hardcover
The Orkney Scroll, February 2007
Paperback (reprint)
The Magyar Venus, April 2004
Hardcover
The Thai Amulet, March 2004
Paperback
The Etruscan Chimera, March 2003
Paperback
The African Quest, January 2002
Paperback
The Celtic Riddle, December 2000
Paperback
The Moche Warrior, January 2000
Paperback
The Maltese Goddess, March 1998
Paperback
The Xibalba Murders, April 1997
Paperback

The Etruscan Chimera
Lyn Hamilton

Berkley Prime Crime
March 2003
Featuring: Lara McClintoch
304 pages
ISBN: 0425189082
Paperback
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Lara has just about wrapped up her annual antiques buying trip in Europe when she's invited to meet reclusive billionaire Crawford Lake. Lake wants her to get a certain Etruscan sculpture, and to tell no one he's the buyer. All Lara has to do is persuade the owner to sell, which is a hard thing to do when he turns up dead in his own Etruscan tomb.

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