Wednesday, March 18, 2020

The Egyptian Antiquities Murder by Sara Rosett, 258 pages

An opulent London townhouse, a mummy curse . . .
. . . and a plucky lady detective. It’s October, 1923, and Olive Belgrave has a new case. Her client, Lady Agnes doesn’t believe in curses, and she hires Olive to prove her Egyptologist uncle wasn’t the victim of a malevolent mummy. Olive investigates and discovers the truth is much worse—it’s murder.
Can Olive debunk the curse and reveal the true culprit before the supposed curse claims another victim?


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