The Falling Woman
 

The Falling Woman

by Pat Murphy

Elizabeth Waters, an archeologist who abandoned her husband and daughter years ago to pursue her career, can see the shadows of the past. It's a gift she keeps secret from her colleagues and students, one that often leads her to incredible archeological discoveries and the realization that she might be going mad. Then on a dig in the Yucatan, the shadow of a Mayan priestess speaks to her.... (read more)

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Luce of the woods
  • Rated 2 stars

This book had such a great story idea: a troubled woman working as an archeologist, who is able to see into other realities, ie. the past, and communicate with the people linked to the Mayan ruins she worked on. But there was soooo much repetitiveness, that I finally gave up on it. And I usually really enjoy novels dealing with alternate realities...

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  • Rated 2.5 stars
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  • Rated 4 stars
 

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