


Helen Highwater and the Burning Eye by K.L. Mitchell
Freelance pilot and treasure hunter Helen Highwater finds herself in too deep when she agrees to retrieve an ancient mask from a long-forgotten temple. Suddenly her employers are trying to kill her and silence her forever. She enlists the aid of Abigail Dawson, a prim English historian and archaeologist whose dreams of fieldwork have run aground in the backrooms of an old museum. Together they must race against time and Helen’s pursuers to decode the mystery of the mask and discover a terrifying secret that has lain dormant for centuries.
Freelance pilot and treasure hunter Helen Highwater finds herself in too deep when she agrees to retrieve an ancient mask from a long-forgotten temple. Suddenly her employers are trying to kill her and silence her forever. She enlists the aid of Abigail Dawson, a prim English historian and archaeologist whose dreams of fieldwork have run aground in the backrooms of an old museum. Together they must race against time and Helen’s pursuers to decode the mystery of the mask and discover a terrifying secret that has lain dormant for centuries.
Freelance pilot and treasure hunter Helen Highwater finds herself in too deep when she agrees to retrieve an ancient mask from a long-forgotten temple. Suddenly her employers are trying to kill her and silence her forever. She enlists the aid of Abigail Dawson, a prim English historian and archaeologist whose dreams of fieldwork have run aground in the backrooms of an old museum. Together they must race against time and Helen’s pursuers to decode the mystery of the mask and discover a terrifying secret that has lain dormant for centuries.
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K. L. Mitchell was raised all over the South in a series of increasingly tiny towns until she finally joined the Air Force out of a desire for some Culture. She’s spent most of her professional life working on computers in one capacity or another and occasionally manages to get them actually to work.
She's been writing for fun most of her life and for publication since about 2011. She's written for multiple websites and local publications and, in 2013, was a recurring columnist for the Kansas City Star. She lives with a gray cat named Molly and would like to be an astronaut when she grows up.
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