The Jaguar Mask by Daniel Easterman

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The Jaguar Mask by Daniel Easterman

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In France, Declan Carberry is busy trying to solve a string of ritual serial murders. Are they connected to the South American find of a jade mask? Should Declan be searching the rainforest or concentrating on his higher consciousness for a solution?

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The Jaguar Mask by Daniel Easterman

Set in the heart of the South American jungle and featuring Declan Carberry, the not-so-handsome hero of Day of Wrath, this page-turner oozes excitement, exotica and Formula One suspense. Archaeologist Leo is on a dig. But this is no ordinary assignment. He's deep in the heart of the Mexican jungle uncovering another centuries-old Mayan city. Like a surgeon performing a most-intricate operation, Leo and his team skilfully remove each crumb of earth with the utmost precision. In France, Declan Carberry is busy trying to solve a string of ritual serial murders. Horrific in the extreme, the questions are who and why? Declan needs to move fast, for time is running out. Delving into the history of the Conquistadors and the Maya of South America, this vertiginous tale of snaring and netting, old rituals and modern codes, blood-letting and immortality is Easterman at his dizzying best.
Daniel Easterman was born in Belfast in 1949. He was a lecturer at Newcastle University for a number of years, and is fluent in several languages. Dubbed by The Purloined Letter as 'easily the best thriller writer working today', he is the author of eleven critically-acclaimed novels.
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ISBN 13 9780002258630
ISBN 10 0002258633
Title The Jaguar Mask
Author Daniel Easterman
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Binding type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2000-05-15
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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