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Douglas Preston - Thunderhead - 9780446608374 - V9780446608374
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Thunderhead

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Description for Thunderhead Paperback. Explorers have always been captivated by the search for Quivira, the fabled Lost City of Gold. Nora Kelly's father vanished during one expedition 16 years earlier and now the young archaeologist is on a quest to discover what happened to him. Num Pages: 560 pages. BIC Classification: FA; FH; FJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 171 x 110 x 30. Weight in Grams: 266.

On a visit to her family's abandoned Santa Fe ranch, archaeologist Nora Kelly discovers an old letter, written from her father to her mother, now both dead. What perplexes Nora is the fact that the faded envelope was mailed and postmarked only a few weeks earlier.
Her father had vanished into the remote canyon country of Utah 16 years before, searching for Quivira, the fabled Lost City of Gold, whose legend has captivated explorers since the days of Coronado. Upon reading the letter, Nora learns that her father believed he had, in fact, located the lost city. But what happened to her father, and who mailed the letter?
In her quest for answers, Nora mounts a fresh expedition to follow her father's path and find Quivira. In doing so, she hopes not only to solve her own personal mysteries, but many of the mysteries of her profession as well. Will she discover the archaeological site of a lifetime-or risk her life and the deadly dangers of the desert for nothing?

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publisher
Little, Brown & Company United States
Number of pages
560
Publication date
2000
Condition
New
Weight
265g
Number of Pages
560
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780446608374
SKU
V9780446608374
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 15 to 20 working days
Ref
99-15

About Douglas Preston
Douglas Preston worked for the American Museum of Natural History in New York as managing editor of Curator magazine. He is a world traveler, and his articles have been published in such magazines as Smithsonian and The New Yorker. He has written a number of nonfiction books as well as several novels. Lincoln Child was an editor at St. Martin's Press when he met Douglas Preston and invited him to write a book about the American Museum of Natural History (Dinosaurs in the Attic). The two first collaborated on The Relic; their other titles include Mount Dragon and Reliquary.

Reviews for Thunderhead
A novel of considerable scope and interest.... Grounded in science but flirting with the supernatural, Preston and Child have created a highly readable tale of adventure and long-ago crimes.
Dallas Morning News
Exciting, well-conceived, and well-oiled...a rip-snorter for lovers of adventure stories, with more than a touch of evil.
Toronto Star
Chilling...Preston and Child continue to redefine 'page-turner.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
Spellbinding.
Kirkus Reviews

Goodreads reviews for Thunderhead


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