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Come In and Cover Me

A Novel

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When Ren was only twelve years old, she lost her older brother, Scott, to a car accident. Since then, Scott has been a presence in her life, appearing with a snatch of a song or a reflection in the moonlight. Now, twenty-five years later, her talent for connecting with the ghosts around her has made her especially sensitive as an archaeologist. More than just understanding the bare outline of how our ancestors lived, Ren is dedicated to re-creating lives and stories, to breathing life into those who occupied this world long before us. On the cusp of the most important discovery of her career, it is ghosts who are guiding her way. But what do two long-dead Mimbres women have to tell Ren about herself? And what message do they have about her developing relationship with a fellow archaeologist, the first man to really know her since her brother's death? Come In and Cover Me is the moving story of a woman learning to let go of the past in order to move forward with her own future. Written with the same warmth and depth of feeling that drew readers to The Well and the Mine, Phillips' debut, Come In and Cover Me is a haunting and engrossing new novel.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Ren Taylor has always seemed to have a special connection with ghosts and the past--ever since her brother died when she was 12. This talent is an asset in her career as an archaeologist but doesn't help her connect with the here and now. The re-imagined existence of the prehistoric Mimbres people of the American Southwest has more life than the flesh-and-blood characters who are trying to piece together their story. Angela Brazil's delivery is measured and slow paced, with characters that are lacking in any depth or nuance. Listeners may learn something about the prehistory of the Southwest, but the story of the contemporary people digging into that past is pretty lifeless. N.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 3, 2011
      Though Phillips’s second novel initially seems like a Harlequin romance for intellectuals (albeit one gussied up with necromancy and archeology), the result proves surprisingly moving. Haunted by memories of her brother, Scott (who died in a car accident when she was 12), 37-year-old Santa Fe archeologist Ren Taylor must literally release the ghosts of her past in order to pursue a promising romance with her colleague, Silas. Despite a banal and predictable plot, Phillips (The Well and the Mine) adroitly sidesteps sentiment, enriching Ren’s world with depth and detail. While studying the Mimbres tribes of the Southwest, Ren utilizes her gift of seeing and communicates with ghosts at the sites she excavates to find out where to dig and how the uncovered artifacts were used. Ren’s passion for personalizing her work, attributing artifacts to specific individuals and striving to tell their stories, causes disagreements with Silas, who can’t believe her approach really works. In this and other exchanges, Phillips nicely illustrates the conflict between masculine reason and feminine intuition.

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