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Mayan Intrigue: The Adventures of John and Julia Evans

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The discovery of a priceless artifact puts Julia’s life ingreat danger! From valuable artifacts to shady businessmen, the YucatanPeninsula becomes a dangerous vacation spot for John and Julia Evans. While onassignment for the newspaper, the Evans’ try to enjoy a romantic vacation amongthe Mayan ruins, but when Julia accidentally comes upon a couple suspicious menexchanging an item, she quickly turns and leaves but it is too late. The menhave seen her. As a reporter, Julia does not easily give up and her curiositygets them in a mess of trouble. Before John and Julia realize what is going on,they are both in danger and find themselves running for their lives through thejungles of the Yucatan.

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The jungles of the Yucatan, Mayan ruins, looters, a mysterious artifact, and a nosey reporter are focus of Mayan Intrigue. With a blend of mystery and suspense, John and Julia Evans investigate and solve crimes. The discovery of a priceless artifact soon puts Julia’s life in great danger. From valuable artifacts to shady businessmen, the Yucatan Peninsula becomes a dangerous vacation spot for John and Julia Evans.

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In this book, John and Julia venture to the Yucatan Peninsula to take a relaxing vacation and nurture their marriage, which has suffered as a result of John's neglect (due to his work as a knife maker). Julia is also on assignment for the newspaper while in Mexico, and the couple is joined by their bachelor friend, Paul, a dedicated archaeologist. What starts out as a romantic trip quickly turns into a dangerous adventure among the Mayan ruins and jungles, and the vacationers are on the run from thieves--and wild animals! Excitement prevails, and this book is full of mystery and suspense.

Linda's writing is lively and down-to-earth; she has the ability to make you feel as if you're in these stories, along with John and Julia, trying to decipher the truth and escape from harm. Before reading these novels, I didn't know much about archaeological thievery, although I was introduced to artifact theft when I interviewed Linda. -- Suko’s Notebook

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