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The Headhunter's Daughter

From Tamar Myers, author of The Witch Doctor's Wife, comes a spellbinding tale of equatorial Africa and a child torn dangerously between two worlds.

In 1945, an infant left inadvertently to die in the jungles of the Belgian Congo is discovered by a young Bashilele tribesman on a mission to claim the head of an enemy. Recognized as human—despite her pale white skin and strange blue eyes—the baby is brought into the tribe and raised as its own. Thirteen years later, the girl—now called "Ugly Eyes"—will find herself at the center of a controversy that will rock two separate societies.

Young missionary Amanda Brown hears the incredible stories of a white girl living among the Bashilele headhunters. In the company of the local police chief, Captain Pierre Jardin, and with the witch doctor's wife, the quick-witted Cripple, along as translator, Amanda heads into the wild hoping to bring the lost girl back to "civilization." But Ugly Eyes no longer belongs in their world—and the secrets surrounding her birth and disappearance are placing them all in far graver peril than anyone ever imagined.

Reviewer: Angibabi4
Review: Mar 14, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General, Mystery
This story offers a unique glimpse of apartheid Africa in the mid 1940s. A baby is taken from her home at 3 wks of age from a member of a native tribe with the sole purpose of ransoming the baby. This never occurs and the baby is found by a member of another tribe and taken to be raised as one of their own. Thirteen years later a missionary goes in search of this white girl and brings her back to introduce he

Poison Ivory

All antiques dealer Abigail Timberlake Washburn wanted was to find a perfect gift for her darling (if not altogether together) mama Mozella's birthday. She never expected her online purchase of an exquisite, seventeenth-century rosewood linen chest to place her in federal custody, accused of trafficking in illegal ivory! Then insult is heaped on her injury when she's forced to turn to her lawyer-snake ex, Buford, to spring her—since ex-cop /current hubby Greg's “good ol' boy” contacts don't happen to include any feds.

Abby may be small in stature, but she's a force to be reckoned with when riled—and she's determined to root out the real smugglers who she blames for her recent indignities. But in her zeal to stick it to the elephant eliminators who have invaded her beloved Charleston, Abby might just land herself and mama alike up to their pearly whites in lethally hot water!

Reviewer: Arianne
Review: Nov 25, 2009
Genre(s): Mystery, Cozy
Abigail (Abby) has returned for her fifth-teen Den of Antiquity mystery. This time she is in hot water over some stolen ivory. Abby gets a pack of papers stating that she can pick up an antique rosewood chest that she bought for her mother, Mozella, at the docks; she goes to the docks and gets arrested on federal charges for ivory trafficking. They need to have someone represent her on the charges so they cal

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