The Book of The Dead (novel) - Connections To Other Works By Preston and Child

Connections To Other Works By Preston and Child

Near the beginning of the book, Nora Kelly studies yellow micaceous Anasazi potsherds and begins to plan an expedition to find their source. This references Thunderhead.

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