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When a museum in Italy is robbed and the guard murdered, the Carabinieri Art Squad ask for Kate Taylor's help searching for the thieves. After working in the FBI Art Crimes Team for years, doing little but updating files and computer work, she is thrilled to work on a real case.
Yet there's something unusual about their request. It's a small, unremarkable marble sphinx that was stolen - why would the Carabinieri care? Still, she's looking forward to some excitement and adventure. Besides, Luca, the Carabinieri's agent, has big, beautiful eyes.
Kate finds out the sphinx is the key to unraveling one of the greatest mysteries in archeology: the lost tomb of a legendary king. Before long, she's searching for suspects in an international smuggling ring. People are dying. She doesn't know who she can trust, including Luca. And time is running out: Kate has two weeks to solve a 3,000-year-old mystery before its treasures are looted and vanish forever.
Back in New York, Paul Klugman is about to give up his dream of becoming an art dealer. Then he gets a call from an eccentric art dealer that will change his life forever. He soon finds the success and wealth he's always wanted, but the price is higher than he ever expected.
Thirty Feet Under is a tale of lost kings, mad emperors, international smugglers, and the search for the perfect Manhattan. FBI Art Crime Team agent Kate Taylor joins up with Italy's Carabinieri Art Squad to recover a stolen artifact. As antiquities dealer Paul Klugman uncovers his role in a smuggling ring, the stakes soar: Will Kate discover the treasures from the lost tomb of a legendary king before they're smuggled out of the country and disappear forever?
William Wodhams lives in Burlington, Ontario with his wife and an ill-behaved dog. His stories have appeared in several publications, and his first novel, Declan Tucker's Grand Debut, was published in 2024. Thirty Feet Under was named a finalist for the 2024 Crime Writers of Canada Best Unpublished Crime Novel Award.
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• A PRESENT-DAY INDIANA JONES: Will Kate discover the treasures from the lost tomb of a legendary king before they're smuggled out of the country and disappear forever?
• FOR FANS OF National Treasure, Indiana Jones, Tomb Raider, and for readers of Dan Brown, James Rollins, Clive Cussler, Robert Harris, Elizabeth Peters, Chris Pavone, and Steve Berry.
• SHORTLISTED AT THE CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA: Thirty Feet Under was shortlisted for the Crime Writers of Canada's Best Unpublished Crime Novel in 2024.
Yet there's something unusual about their request. It's a small, unremarkable marble sphinx that was stolen - why would the Carabinieri care? Still, she's looking forward to some excitement and adventure. Besides, Luca, the Carabinieri's agent, has big, beautiful eyes.
Kate finds out the sphinx is the key to unraveling one of the greatest mysteries in archeology: the lost tomb of a legendary king. Before long, she's searching for suspects in an international smuggling ring. People are dying. She doesn't know who she can trust, including Luca. And time is running out: Kate has two weeks to solve a 3,000-year-old mystery before its treasures are looted and vanish forever.
Back in New York, Paul Klugman is about to give up his dream of becoming an art dealer. Then he gets a call from an eccentric art dealer that will change his life forever. He soon finds the success and wealth he's always wanted, but the price is higher than he ever expected.
Thirty Feet Under is a tale of lost kings, mad emperors, international smugglers, and the search for the perfect Manhattan. FBI Art Crime Team agent Kate Taylor joins up with Italy's Carabinieri Art Squad to recover a stolen artifact. As antiquities dealer Paul Klugman uncovers his role in a smuggling ring, the stakes soar: Will Kate discover the treasures from the lost tomb of a legendary king before they're smuggled out of the country and disappear forever?
William Wodhams lives in Burlington, Ontario with his wife and an ill-behaved dog. His stories have appeared in several publications, and his first novel, Declan Tucker's Grand Debut, was published in 2024. Thirty Feet Under was named a finalist for the 2024 Crime Writers of Canada Best Unpublished Crime Novel Award.
Sales and Market Bullets
• A PRESENT-DAY INDIANA JONES: Will Kate discover the treasures from the lost tomb of a legendary king before they're smuggled out of the country and disappear forever?
• FOR FANS OF National Treasure, Indiana Jones, Tomb Raider, and for readers of Dan Brown, James Rollins, Clive Cussler, Robert Harris, Elizabeth Peters, Chris Pavone, and Steve Berry.
• SHORTLISTED AT THE CRIME WRITERS OF CANADA: Thirty Feet Under was shortlisted for the Crime Writers of Canada's Best Unpublished Crime Novel in 2024.