The Faye Longchamp Mysteries Sparknotes

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The Faye Longchamp Mysteries are a series of suspense thrillers written by renowned American author Mary Anna Evans. The first novel published in the series was the highly popular Artifacts that Anna Evans first published in 2013. Artifacts was one of the author’s most popular novels and given its widespread popularity, Evans went on to publish several more novels in the series over the following years. Set in the Florida panhandle, the novels follow the life and times of Faye Longchamp, a gritty archeologist that is the lead excavator in a series of digs that often turn into mysterious murder investigations. As an environmental consultant and with an interest in archeology, Anna Evans derives much of her stories from her experiences consulting …show more content…

When we are first introduced to the lead protagonist Faye, she is a 34-year-old biracial woman with a passion for archeology. With the series happening taking place over a period of nearly one and a half decades, Faye ages by about 6 months a year over the course of the series. Over the years, Faye has developed herself by going back to college to get her PhD, dated some of the worst men that a woman could ever date. However, her experiences have also taught her a lot, as she finally finds the perfect man and starts a family with him. Faye is best described as a woman who loves with a full heart. Without hesitation, she will take care of anyone that needs her help, shielding her loved ones from pain. But even with a good heart, she has to acknowledge that it is almost impossible to protect people all the time, particularly when people in her life have a tendency to get into trouble all on their own. Faye herself is not immune to making mistakes in her life though unlike many people in her world, she learns fast and never repeats her mistakes. Over the course of the novels, Faye not only works as an amateur sleuth investigating mysteries but also learns about her own history and the history of the Native American …show more content…

The story of how Cally, Faye’s great great grandmother a newly freed slave had gotten hold of the plantation after the Civil War and how the family had held onto it through Jim Crow, the Depression, the World Wards, and the Reconstruction. Now that Faye is the owner of the plantation, she finds that the property taxes have gotten too high for her to sustain. But there is one thing she could do to save the plantation and the legacy of her family. With the plantation full of artifacts, she sets out to dig for them, which she believes she would get a good price for in the black market. However, instead of finding arrowheads and potsherds, she stumbles onto the shattered skull of a woman with a Jackie Kennedy like earing near the head. Faye is in a dilemma. If she goes to the police, she risks her illegal artifact digging activities being exposed, which would lead to the loss of Joyeuse and possible jail time. She does not intend to lose the plantation and knows that she has only one option – investigate the murder and history of the woman herself. What she does not know is that the killer still lurks and is ready to murder anyone that threatens to expose his dark

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