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Sarah Andrews (Author)
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March 1, 2004
Em Hansen, the popular heroine at the center of Sarah Andrews's unique geology mystery series, has landed a new job, although an unusual one: a client affiliated with a museum wants Em to investigate a painting by the famed western painter Frederick Remington. The client believes it's a fake, but Em must explore the painting's provenance to find out. The project takes her through Wyoming, Utah, Washington DC and Pennsylvania, and halfway through the trip Em finds she's also chasing a murderer: someone seems to be slowly poisoning her client's family. Before long, her innocent research project has taken a sinister twist, and it's up to Em to find out what's going on in time to save her own skin. All in all, Earth Colors is another smart, inventive mystery from Sarah Andrews, a fan favorite.
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In Andrews's ninth intriguing mystery to feature forensic geologist Em Hansen (after 2003's Killer Dust), Em explores a whole new aspect of her discipline after reluctantly agreeing to try to authenticate a Frederick Remington painting through pigment analysis for a client she dislikes. As she travels through such vividly depicted locales as Cody, Wyo., and the Amish and Mennonite areas of Pennsylvania, Em gathers a history of pigment as well as information to fuel her growing suspicion that something is terribly wrong. She encounters the seedier side of the art world, a renowned Pennsylvania family's horrific secrets and murder. Thanks to clear logical thinking, Em ultimately reaches all the right conclusions. If there's a fault line beneath the surface, it lies in the surfeit of technical terminology, though more scientifically inclined readers may consider this a virtue.
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With a fascinating blend of art and science, geologist Em Hansen solves her ninth case. Em is attending graduate school to become a forensic geologist while helping her best friend, single-mom Faye Carter Latimer, take care of her infant daughter. Faye finds Em a job analyzing paint pigments to discover if a painting by western artist Frederic Remington is a forgery. When the client promises she may analyze other rare paintings his family owns for her master's thesis, Em heads east to talk with experts in the field and to see the other paintings, combining her investigative work with research for her thesis. The story becomes more complex when Em realizes that someone is slowly poisoning her client's family. An appealing main character and a wealth of fascinating details involving land preservation, forensic geology, western art, and the science of paint pigment add depth to the latest entry in a solid series. Sue O'Brien
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 304 pages
  • Publisher: St Martins Minotaur; 1st edition (March 1, 2004)
  • ISBN-10: 0312301979
  • ASIN: B000H2MZR2
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,109,583 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful and intelligent mystery with a twist, March 28, 2004
For geologist Em Hansen her latest assignment is odd in terms of how she got the job while babysitting the infant daughter of her friend Faye Carter "don't call me" Latimer and what her client Tert Krehbeil who's affiliated with a museum hires her to investigate. Tert wants to know whether a painting allegedly done by renowned western artist Frederick Remington is genuine especially since the coloring is a bit different than the painter's usual works.

Em begins tracking the history of the painting, taking her from Cody, Wyoming where she had been visiting museums with baby Sloane when she got the job to Utah, Washington DC and Pennsylvania. However, the complex investigation turns ugly when someone begins poisoning the family members of Em's client. Soon Em realizes she may be on the short list of a killer whose motive is murky, but whose means and opportunities have been on target.

Though this tale starts differently than the fabulous previous treasures as Em is hired for her sleuthing reputation more than her bone hunting geological skills, EARTH COLORS is a wonderful and intelligent mystery. The story line combines two subplots that of the masterpiece investigation with a series of murders in which Em is the point of convergence. Though the art inquiries could have sustained the plot without the homicide fault line that feel more by the numbers than usual for this unique series, fans will enjoy Sarah Andrews' latest gold dust entry in what remains one of the most refreshing sleuths of the past few years.

Harriet Klausner

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Rocks & a Little Mystery? This book is for You, March 15, 2005
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I love detective stories and this one looked good. This was the first of the Sarah Andrews books I have read. I was not disappointed! As an amateur rock hound who enjoys collecting agates and fossils, I loved the geological aspects of this book. I learned a lot about paint pigments, the historical origins of paint, and how artists through the years used the various tinctures to create works of beauty.

As a detective novel, the book had lots of twists and turns and keeps you guessing right up to the end. The relationships between Em and characters in the book were well developed. You empathize with her and her struggles at this point in her life. I will definitely read more books by this author!
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8 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Weakened by unsympathetic heroine, unlikely motivation, May 9, 2004
Em Hansen is waiting out her life--waiting for her boyfriend to return from whatever overseas operation the military sent him on, waiting for her friend's baby to grow older, waiting while she struggles with ideas for her Master's thesis in geology. In the meantime, she sponges off of her mother, lives rent-free with her equally impoverished friend Faye Carter, and visits western art museums to check out the fabulous paintings by Remington. When Faye meets up with an old school friend, she offers Em a way to solve all of her problems. Tert Krehbeil has a possible Remington he'd like tested for authenticity and he's willing to pay Em to use her geological skills to identify the pigments used in painting. It's an opportunity to make some money and pick up a thesis topic. And Faye gets some dates out of it with the handsome Tert.

Em's detective instincts warn her that something is wrong with the deal--and with Tert, but she can't turn down money. She soon finds herself investigating--and stepping on toes in the FBI who has their own investigation going on. But if Em's fears are right, she's stumbled into something even more serious than paint forging--something very much like murder.

Author Sara Andrews offers interesting information about the pigments used in 19th century painting (most of them poisons) and in the dangers of suburbinization. Despite these strong points, I found Em to be unsympathetic--too concerned with her own pathetic life, bitter with her mother for not taking better care of Em's prospective inheritance, and angry with Faye for not getting on with her life--as if Em was doing better with her own. I also had a hard time understanding why Terc would ask for Em's advice (let alone pay for it) in the first place. As an art dealer, surely he had plenty of contacts he could use and trust without opening up to a complete stranger.

EARTH COLORS isn't a bad mystery--it certainly kept me reading. But the unsympathetic protagonist dragged me out of the complete involvement a reader has a right to expect in a first-class mystery.

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AS I WALKED DOWN SHERIDAN AVENUE, I FELT A MIXTURE OF NOS-talgia and dread: nostalgia because I had spent the embryonic beginnings of my career in geology in the oil fields nearby, and dread because of the reason I had returned. Read the first page
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limonite pseudomorphs, forensic geologist, forensic geology, serpentine barrens, lead chromate, thesis project, mineral pigments
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Agent Wardlaw, Sloane Renee, Tert Krehbeil, Fred Petridge, Lancaster County, National Gallery, Aunt Winnie, Salt Lake City, William Krehbeil, Miss Hansen, Fritz Calder, Tom Latimer, Cosmos Club, East Coast, Whitney Gallery, New York, Baby Sloane, Buffalo Bill, Emmett Jones, Faye Carter, Frederic Remington, Jack Sampler, Middle East, Noreen Babcock, Pennsylvania Geologic Survey
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