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Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Thunderhead (UK 2014) From the Publisher: Her father had vanished into the remote canyon country of Utah 16 years before, searching for Quivira, the fabled Lost City of Gold, whose legend has captivated explorers since the days of Coronado. Upon reading the letter, Nora learns that her father believed he had, in fact, located the lost city. But what happened to her father, and who mailed the letter? In her quest for answers, Nora mounts a fresh expedition to follow her father's path and find Quivira. In doing so, she hopes not only to solve her own personal mysteries, but many of the mysteries of her profession as well. Will she discover the archaeological site of a lifetime -- or risk her life and the deadly dangers of the desert for nothing? Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Thunderhead. Head of Zeus, ISBN: 9781784970543 (December, 2014), eBook, 1.94 MB (ca. 546 p.), £5.99.
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Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Thunderhead (USA 2000) From the Publisher: Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Thunderhead. A Novel. Warner Books, ISBN: 0446608378 (June, 2000), 548 p., $7.50.
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Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Thunderhead (USA 1999) From the Publisher: Convinced that her father truly had found Quivira, Nora puts together an expedition and takes a team up Lake Powell to the mouth of Serpentine Canyon. In the stark labyrinth of canyons and slickrock desert she will find the answer to both her greatest hopes and her deepest nightmare. For hidden in the shadows of the sunbaked cliffs are untold treasures, the solution to the greatest riddle of American archaeology - and implacable, suffocating death. Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child: Thunderhead. A Novel. Warner Books, ISBN: 0446523372 (July, 1999), 483 p., $25.95.
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