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"Who but Sharyn McCrumb can make a skull with a bullet hole funny? Those who like sardonic wit, slightly bent characters, and good fun will love Lovely in Her Bones."—Tony Hillerman

When an Appalachian dig to determine if an obscure Indian tribe in North Carolina can lay legal claim to the land they live on is stopped on account of murder, Elizabeth MacPherson—eager student of the rites of the past and mysteries of the present—starts digging deep. And when she mixes a little modern know-how with some old-fashioned suspicions, Elizabeth comes up with a batch of answers that surprise even the experts. . . .

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Sharyn McCrumb is an internationally acclaimed New York Times bestselling author whose work has been honored with all five of the major awards in crime fiction (Edgar, Agatha, Anthony, Macavity, and Nero)—with two Best Appalachian Novel awards. She is the creator of the Ballad series, which began with If Ever I Return, Pretty Peggy-O; and her satirical mystery series featuring forensic anthropologist Elizabeth MacPherson. McCrumb lives in the Virginia Blue Ridge Mountains, less than a hundred miles from the Smoky Mountain valley where her ancestors settled in 1790.
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CHAPTER ONE
 
“I know it’s my turn to cook,” Bill MacPherson informed his roommate. “I’ll fry a chicken on one condition.”
 
“What’s that?” asked Milo, absently collecting his scattered papers from the kitchen table.
 
“You have to promise not to tell me which leg of the chicken I’m eating. And I’m not interested in its age or gender either!”
 
“Sorry,” grinned Milo. “Reflex action. You show me a bone and I analyze it automatically. Did you know I can approximate the height of the bird from a drumstick?”
 
“Well, don’t! It’s a bad habit. People don’t want to get that intimately acquainted with their dinners. I know you live and breathe forensic anthropology, but you don’t have to think about it constantly. Do I talk about law all the time?”
 
“Okay, man. I promise. No autopsy on the fried chicken. I’ll go study in the living room.”
 
“All right,” grumbled Bill. “You’ve got about an hour.”
 
Milo padded off to the living room with an armful of notes and a human-origins text, which he proceeded to spread out on the coffee table in front of the window. Bill shook his head and began to cut up the chicken. Milo was a little overzealous in his archaeological studies, but he was a decent guy. He didn’t let mold grow on his laundry like the last roommate, and he wasn’t a selfish swine like the one before that, who used to bring girls home unannounced at midnight and had expected Bill to go off and sleep in the law library. Bill had laid down the law about that the day Milo came to look at the apartment, and Milo had replied cheerfully: “Don’t worry! If I bring home any girls, they’ll be dead!”
 
It turned out that he was a research assistant to Dr. Lerche, the university’s forensic anthropologist. Milo acted as lab instructor for Dr. Lerche’s classes in archaeology and human origins and assisted him on cases for the state medical examiner. Lerche and Milo were called out to find bone fragments after house fires or to identify bodies too far gone for recognition or fingerprints. To Bill’s great relief, Milo didn’t bring any of his casework home, but he did haul in a few lab specimens from time to time, to reattach a mandible to a fragile skull or to prepare some samples for the undergrads to study.
 
Bill had grown so used to Milo’s bizarre form of clutter that he hardly noticed it any more, but Milo’s habit of treating fried chicken as a lab exercise still grated on his nerves. He put the wet chicken into a plastic bag containing flour and assorted spices (old family recipe) and shook vigorously. Now what came after that? He peered at the recipe card propped against the saltshaker. He had remembered to dip the pieces in butter and egg this time. His family still laughed about his first attempt at frying chicken, when he’d had to call long-distance for instructions, making it one of the most expensive home-cooked meals he’d ever prepared. Well, he could hardly be expected to clutter his mind with recipes, considering all the trivia he was expected to memorize in law school. Another couple of months of it and he’d be reduced to writing his phone number on his hand for lack of brain space.
 
“Now here’s an interesting specimen!” yelled Milo from the living room.
 
“Oh, really?” called Bill politely as he dipped a drumstick in hot oil. He decided to humor the zealot. “How so?”
 
“Bipedal, orthognathous ... pyramidal-shaped mastoid process ... foramen magnum facing directly down ...”
 
“Neanderthal?” guessed Bill, mispronouncing the word.
 
“No. Your sister. She’s coming up the walk.”
 
Bill came to the kitchen doorway and saw that Milo was looking out the front window instead of at his anthropology notes. Elizabeth was coming up the walkway toward the building. “I suppose she’ll want to be fed,” he grumbled, doing a quick mental tally of chicken pieces.
 
“I hope she doesn’t want to cook!” said Milo. “She’s got her herb bag with her.”
 
“I’ll be firm,” Bill assured him. “I’m not drinking any more of that concoction of weeds that she calls tea.”
 
“What was it last time? Fennel and rosehips?” Milo shuddered. “Does she really know what she’s doing? She’s only been in that wretched course for three weeks.”
 
Bill shrugged. “I taped the rescue squad number to the side of the phone.”
 
“Well,” sighed Milo, “if she poisons us, give me to Dr. Lerche for the lab.”
 
The doorbell rang.
 
Bill’s younger sister, Elizabeth, who had just graduated from the university in June, had—after a brief adventure at a family wedding—returned to the university to take summer courses while she tried to decide what to do with her degree in sociology. (“What’s it gonna be, Elizabeth? Burger King or grad school?” Bill would say.) She was presently enrolled in an Appalachian studies course in folk medicine, and she was developing an alarming tendency to try out her brews on Bill and his roommates.
 
“You’re just in time for dinner,” Milo was saying as he ushered her in the door. “But I warn you right now: if you make us drink any of your herbal swill, I intend to do an autopsy on the chicken.”
 
Elizabeth made a face at him. “It isn’t swill!” she retorted. “Herbal tea contains no caffeine, no additives, and aids in digestion. In Scotland they—”
 
Milo took a deep breath. “The epiphysis of the avian femur—”
 
“But I didn’t come here to make tea!” she continued loudly, drowning him out.
 
“Safe!” muttered Bill from the kitchen.
 
“I came to consult you,” she said to Milo with frosty dignity. “Would you follow me to the kitchen, please?”
 
Milo obediently trailed after her into the kitchen, where Bill was turning over pieces of chicken in the iron skillet. “Go ahead,” he told her. “I’m listening.”
 
“Well, it’s really Milo that I wanted to talk to.”
 
Bill shrugged. “Be my guest.”
 
“Okay.” She hoisted her blue canvas bag onto the table and leaned against the back of a kitchen chair. “Our assignment for tomorrow was to find three woodland herbs, and since I didn’t want to get the same stuff everybody else was finding, I took the car and drove a few miles out of town to look around in the woods out there.”
 
Milo groaned. “Okay. What did you find? Some fraternity’s marijuana crop?”
 
“Poison oak?” snickered Bill. “Or—not kudzu! I refuse to taste kudzu in any form!”
 
Elizabeth wrinkled her nose. “I don’t think kudzu is edible,” she decided. “But I can ask tomorrow in class if you want me to.”
 
“No, that’s okay,” said Milo quickly. “Just show me what you found.”
 
“This!” said Elizabeth dramatically.
 
She unzipped the canvas bag and set the skull in the middle of the kitchen table. In the center of its forehead was a neat round hole.
 

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