Judgment of the Grave by Sarah Stewart Taylor

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Synopsis

TO TREAD WHERE MALICE LINGERS...
While most travel to Concord, Massachusetts to relive America's Revolutionary past, Harvard professor Sweeney St. George has come looking for a different sort of history. An expert on funerary art, she roams the local cemeteries, fascinated by the macabre carvings of a celebrated stonecutter and hero of the Revolution—a project that takes a strange turn when a man dressed in a uniform of 1775 is found murdered in the nearby woods.

IN MESSAGES FROM THE DEAD
With police suspecting that the victim may be a missing Cambridge scholar who had been researching the very same historical figure as Sweeney, the investigation draws her in. Now, searching for clues in the weathered stone markers of the dearly departed, and with the help of a precocious twelve-year-old boy and Cambridge police detective Tim Quinn, Sweeney St. George closes in on a 230-year-old enigma—and a desperate killer without remorse.

“Pull up an overstuffed chair and drift away.”
Chicago Tribune

“Seductive…poignant.”
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Publishers Weekly

In Judgment of the Grave, Sarah Stewart Taylor's engaging third Sweeney St. George novel (after 2004's Mansions of the Dead), the art history professor is researching 18th-century gravestones in Concord, Mass., when the body of an unidentified man turns up in the woods. Aided by Det. Tim Quinn, now a widower with a baby, the warm and loving Sweeney has to solve more than one mystery in this richly textured tale involving complicated family histories stretching back to the days of the Minute Men. Agent, Lynn Whittaker. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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Biography

SARAH STEWART TAYLOR is the author of two previous mysteries that feature Sweeney St. George, including the Agatha Award finalist O' Artful Death. She lives with her family in Vermont.

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Suspenseby Anonymous

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November 04, 2005: Incredibly well written. Ms. Taylor has the ablity to keep the reader in suspense from the first few pages to the climax. An extraordinary talent.

Best Yetby Anonymous

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August 26, 2005: I've really enjoyed this series, but this third installment is the best one yet. It combines Revolutionary war history with the very interesting art aspects of gravestones through the years. The mystery is well plotted and developed. Great characters. Keep them coming.


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