Book Reviews

Review Rating

With the October 2004 review, we began rating the books on the basis of one to four trowels; 
one trowel= don’t bother, to four trowels= run right out to your local book store and buy the hard cover!

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Wrecked by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: December 1, 2020

****

Catacombs by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: December 1, 2019

****

Undercurrents by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: June 1, 2018

***

Burials by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: March 1, 2017

****

Isolation by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: October 1, 2015

***

Rituals by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: December 1, 2013

***

Plunder by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: May 1, 2012

***

Strangers by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: October 1, 2010

****

Floodgates by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: August 1, 2009

****

Findings by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: July 1, 2008

****

Effigies by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: June 1, 2007

****

Relics by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: August 1, 2005

***

Artifacts by Mary Anna Evans
Reviewed on: December 1, 2003

Twenty Years in the Trenches: Archaeology in Fiction

William Gresens, longtime MVAC supporter and volunteer, has been writing reviews of archaeological fiction as MVAC’s book reviewer for twenty years.  In this interview Bill shares how he got started writing reviews for MVAC, how the genre has changed, highlights, and his thoughts looking forward. 

Bill Gresen’s Book Review 20th Anniversary

While Bill's reviews go back 20 years now, his relationship with MVAC goes back more than twice that long! The reviews capture some of the things we enjoy most about Bill-- he's perceptive, methodical, a clear thinker, and a whole lot of fun! We look forward to this relationship--and Bill's reviews!--continuing for many years to come.


The March 2021 review marks the 20th anniversary of reviews of archaeological fiction.  It has been my pleasure and great fun to while away the hours reading these books—for the most part, at least—and writing the reviews!  My thanks to MVAC allowing me to prattle on and I look forward to the years ahead.

Bill Gresens