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Book Review of Black Diamond (Anneke Haagen, Bk 4)

Black Diamond (Anneke Haagen, Bk 4)
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In exchange for some missed class notes, U of Michigan student and sports reporter Zoe Kaplan agrees to drive drab dorm mate Clare Swann to her eccentric late aunt's estate for the sorting of her possessions. When the will is read, Clare is handed the mysterious "Black Diamond" a porcupine quill covered black box filled with seemingly meaningless momentos. But when Zoe and Clare return to Clare's dorm room after a trip to the library, they find the place rippped apart, the Black Diamond missing and a man with a slashed throat lying dead on Clare's floor - a man who Clare recognizes as her father, assumed dead years ago. Enlisting her friend, clear-minded computer expert Anneke Haagen, for help, Zoe digs a century back, beneath the layers of a logging family's dark part and into a present rife with murderous ambition.

This was a really good, evenly paced mystery. A well told tale by a master story teller.