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Mirage Mysteries #3

The Last Dinosaur

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NEW SOFT COVER. SHIPS FROM WA- USPS. EXPEDITED SHIPPING AVAILABLE. Chariot Victor Publishing. Somewhere in a pivotal moment in time, the last surviving dinosaur existed, wandering around all alone and wondering what the hell happened. Now a megalomaniac director is filming it using the low desert south of the Superstitions. This story moves around in southern Arizona and a bit of Mexico. Christian; Detective and mystery stories; Arizona; Dinosaurs; Fiction; General; Motion picture industry; Murder

261 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1994

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Melissa Baugh was the victim of a dinosaur – at least the one being used to film a movie outside of Phoenix. Someone used the full size dinosaur to trample her. Phoenix cops Joe and Tommy are called into help with the investigation, but as it leads in some unexpected directions, will they be able to find her killer?

This mystery doesn’t wrap up as neatly as I normally enjoy since a couple of the hows are left for us to figure out. We can, but it would be nice if we didn’t have to guess. However, the who and the why are perfectly logical, and it is a fun ride getting to the end. Joe and Tommy are fun main characters, and I like watching them and the supporting cast in action. We get to see more of Rico, Joe’s son, and I enjoyed that as well. A sub-plot involving a traveling preacher adds to the fun, and the Christian elements adds to the book overall without becoming preachy.

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