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5.0 out of 5 stars fine amateur sleuth tale
The stealing of fossils including dinosaur tracks is a lucrative business so there are as many poachers as paleontologists. Something went wrong for one poacher when an explosion killed him near the Big Toe Museum in Montana. DA panicked curator Dr. Cameron Dieselmore informs paleoartist Ansel Phoenix that her allosaurus replica killed someone as part of the victim...
Published on April 12, 2005 by Harriet Klausner

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2.0 out of 5 stars I am annoyed by characters like this
It is not amusing and I don't admire people who think they know more than authorities and withhold materials and information that are germane to an investigation because they think they are smarter than the police or other authorities.

Perhaps it makes for a longer story but it simply annoys me. I bought two stories by this author. Read the first one all...
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2.0 out of 5 stars I am annoyed by characters like this, August 1, 2010
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It is not amusing and I don't admire people who think they know more than authorities and withhold materials and information that are germane to an investigation because they think they are smarter than the police or other authorities.

Perhaps it makes for a longer story but it simply annoys me. I bought two stories by this author. Read the first one all the way through thinking that it would get better but was disappointed in the end.

The second one (this title) I managed to get through half way and gave up because yet again the protagonist held back information that would have averted much of the damage to other people.
I won't buy another.
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5.0 out of 5 stars fine amateur sleuth tale, April 12, 2005
The stealing of fossils including dinosaur tracks is a lucrative business so there are as many poachers as paleontologists. Something went wrong for one poacher when an explosion killed him near the Big Toe Museum in Montana. DA panicked curator Dr. Cameron Dieselmore informs paleoartist Ansel Phoenix that her allosaurus replica killed someone as part of the victim resides as a burned husk dangling from the teeth of her model.

Ansel arrives at the crime scene only to find law enforcement arguing jurisdiction between the Big Toe police, LaCrosse County sheriff, the state, the FBI and the Bureau of Land and mines. Not long afterward, FBI Agent Outerbridge asks Ansel for help in capturing poachers who devastated a major find because she being half-Indian might provide access that he cannot achieve. Reluctantly she agrees because she fears the BLM will shut the Big Toe Museum that is on federal land and move the find to a California think tank. Ansel may have reconsidered her acquiescing if she knew that the allosaurus victim was murdered and that Police Chief Flynn has been killed too.

CARNOSAUR CRIMES, the sequel to the pleasant MESOZOIC MURDER, is a fine amateur sleuth tale with plenty of police procedural elements to make for a wonderful investigative tale. The story line hooks the audience from the moment that Dr. Dieselmore calls Ansel and never lets up until the final confrontation. Ansel is a terrific center keeping the plot moving while the deadly dinosaur hunting and the competition between the various law enforcement agencies makes the mystery realistic and much more entertaining.

Harriet Klausner
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