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The Dark Place

Gideon Oliver Mysteries Series, Book 2

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The Dark Place

By: Aaron Elkins
Narrated by: Joel Richards
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Gideon Oliver earns his moniker "The Skeleton Detective" in this riveting entry to the Edgar Award-winning mystery series "that never disappoints" (The Philadelphia Inquirer).

Deep in the primeval rainforest of Washington state's Olympic Peninsula, the skeletal remains of a murdered man are discovered. And a strange, unsettling tale begins to unfold, for forensic anthropologist Gideon Oliver determines that the murder weapon was a primitive bone spear of a type not seen for the last 10,000 years. And whoever - or whatever - hurled it did so with seemingly superhuman force. Bigfoot "sightings" immediately crop up, but Gideon is not buying them.

But something is continuing to kill people, and Gideon, helped by forest ranger Julie Tendler and FBI special agent John Lau, plunges into the dark heart of an unexplored wilderness to uncover the bizarre, astonishing explanation.

Fans of authors Kathy Reichs and Tess Gerritsen and television shows like Bones will be fascinated by Aaron Elkins's award-winning landmark forensic detective series.

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Interesting story with some true facts

I always look up interesting points made by the author. I had no idea there had been a massacre of the indigenous peoples in California, wiping out a whole indigenous culture. The last living man was true…and sad. Our European ancestry never fails to astonish and anger me. We steal their land, murder them, their helpless babies and all and we called them savages.

The story was good, the description of the area spot on. I lived in Sequim and moved there the year they finished the highway through there instead of it ending in town.

I think there was a bit too much sexual content in this book. Glad the others haven’t been as descriptive. Hopefully the next won’t be either. I am happy the whole series is on Audible! I was surprised at the ending!!

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Moves right along

I really enjoyed this story. I live in Sequim and of course love to read about my area. This is the 3rd book in this series that I have read after randomly choosing two other titles, I thought I may as well start at the beginning and read through the series. I love a good mystery.

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Would like to hear more anthro and less romance

When reading a new author I like to begin with the earliest book and come forward - as I did with Elkin and a Dark Place, his second Gideon Oliver book (because I couldn't locate the first book). Admittedly it was only his second book and it was written more than 30 years ago but I found the anthropology shallow- as in Anthro 101 - and the over-abundance of romance distracting. I almost quit but stayed with it to the last. Will give Elkin and Gideon another try hoping his later books are heavier on anthro. Almost as good as Kathy Reichs ~ at least in this book ~ he was not. Not even close.

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Great Book!!!!


I purchased the Audiobook and was extremely impressed with the narrator. He was easy to listen to. I loved that it was set in the Pacific Northwest and can relate to the environment having grown up there. The story line was very interesting and had plenty of suspense to keep you on your toes. I definitely loved the ending. I’m looking forward to reading the next book in the series

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A decent reread

mystery, myths-legends, anthropologist, romance

I still like this one even after a number of years. I'd forgotten the romance novel stuff, but I was more than happy to reread all of the anthro. It was nice hearing about University of Wisconsin and Gideon's friends in anthropology and the FBI. The mystery was solid with good writing and problem solving.
Joel Richards did a nice job of narrating.

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As much as I wanted to like this,
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Pretty Goofy

I was disappointed. The premise was weak. The writing was unimaginative. The writing around the protagonist felt like wish fulfillment on the part of the author.

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