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  • Location: The Cotswolds

The Lost Shrine

The Lost Shrine

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2000s: Where can the lost shrine be?

  • ISBN: 978-0749024901
  • Genre: Crime, Inspired by true events, Police Procedural

What you need to know before your trail

Clare Hills, archaeologist and sometime sleuth, is struggling to finance her recently established university research institute along with her long-time friend, Dr David Barbrook. When Professor Margaret Bockford finds the Hart Unit commercial work with a housing developer on a site in the Cotswolds, the pair are hardly in a position to refuse. There is just one slight catch: the previous site director, Beth Kinsella, was found hanged in a copse on-site, surrounded by mutilated wildlife. Despite initial misgivings, Clare leads a team to continue work on the dig, but with rumours about Beth’s mental state and her claims that the site was historically significant refusing to be laid to rest, and lingering disquiet between local residents and the developers, progress is impeded at every turn. When one of the workers finds something unsettling, Clare suspects there may be more to Beth’s claims than first thought. But can she uncover the truth before it is hidden for ever?

Travel Guide

Sites to dig around the Cotswolds

If you like archaeology and wish to find out a lot more about it, then this is the perfect book for you. There are many areas referenced in the story those that are made up are based on real places. Bailsgorove Shrine for example is based on Uley in Gloucestershire.

Gardom’s Edge 

Gardom’s Edge is a rocky outcrop near Baslow in Derbyshire. The shelf between Gardom’s Edge and Birchen Edge is now moorland , but was once  inhabited and arably farmed during the Bronze Age.

Crickley Hill

A National Trust site and site of interest in general for all the views, trees and wildlife it contains. It’s also a site of extreme archaeological interest and has some of the most stunning panoramic views and walking trails. Most importantly to the novel and the author herself who works here, Crickley Hill is one of the finest examples of unimproved limestone grassland in the county and is a Site of Special Scientific Interest..

 

BookTrail Boarding Pass: The Lost Shrine

Destination/location: Cotswolds  Author/guide: Nicola Ford Departure Time: 2000s

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