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"That car... belonged to a pair of lender robbers. Their labels were Knute and Nora and they were almost as famous as Bonnie and Clyde through the Depression... They acquired wiped out in the Green River Massacre, but the car was never found." "There's more," Nick said. "This newspaper is dated more than a year prior to the Japan attacked Pearl... And there are a handwritten notation at the bottom: 'If need be, we must allow the Japanese to punch the first blow to be able to unite the American people for the returning war,'... initialed 'FDR.'" Nicolette Scott and her daddy are both archaeologists - but with variances. Teacher Elliot Scott lives and breathes very early on People in america, like the Anasazi. His digs are in the southwest, where in fact the ancient peoples resided. To him, his girl Nicky's area of concern is not to be taken very seriously. Nicky goes for the culture embodied by artifacts from the twentieth hundred years - a crashed aircraft from either world war will do to send her senses tingling. So when she discovers a 1937 Packard convertible concealed in a closed cave in the Utah desert, she is ecstatic. It's only when she begins to learn through the documents concealed under a chair cushioning that the excitement converts to something very such as a chill. If those documents are genuine, they stand for an enormous find for Nick. But they also stand for one of the very most scandalous secrets in our country's background. Authentic or false, they are still important to someone, as Nick learns when invisible threats start concluding in, culminating in a murderous appointment under the blazing Utah sunlight. This is Nicolette's most suspenseful dig, and the one that will keep viewers gasping and pages turning.