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Policeman John Latymer, on holiday in Cornwall to recover from the break-up of his marriage, arrives at his rented cottage to discover a television crew filming an archaeology series at Keeper's Tump, a prehistoric burial mound located on the property. When the crew makes the grisly discovery of a decomposing body just inside the mound, they race to Latymer's cottage to call the police. At first, Latymer is only marginally interested in the goings-on, but when a local museum curator who seems to know more than he's telling suddenly disappears, Latymer dons his amateur detective's hat, somewhat to the chagrin of the local police force, and dives into a case that involves stolen antiquities and a local legend about the "keeper" of Keeper's Tump. Cook's third entry in this police procedural series is engaging and entertaining, with an inventive plot and a hero whose charms are growing with every outing. Although readers may guess the identity of the villain well before the conclusion, that doesn't detract from this mystery's appeal.
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Review
"An entertaining new entry" Booklist on Worm in the Bud"