It doesn't take a lot to be the belle of the expat community in Leopoldville, a flyspeck in the Belgian Congo: A pulse and a pair of pumps will do the trick. Liliane Morelli brought rather more than that to the party, but it didn't help: She's still dead of what the doctor calls blackwater fever tho
The Congo Venus
β Scribed by Matthew Head
- Book ID
- 110788554
- Publisher
- Felony & Mayhem Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 341 KB
- Series
- Dr. Mary Finney #3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781631941061
- ASIN
- B07DWJCTJ9
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β¦ Synopsis
When a Belgian beauty dies in the Congo, "sharp-eyed, sharp-tongued Dr. Mary Finney" is on the case in this "witty, well-written" mystery from 1950 (The New York Times).
It doesn't take a lot to be the belle of the expat community in Leopoldville, a tiny outpost in the Belgian Congo. A pulse and a pair of pumps will do the trick. Liliane Morelli brought more than that to the party, but it apparently wasn't enough: She's still dead of what the doctor calls blackwater feverβthough any idiot could tell you that mosquitoes were not to blame. One way or another, Liliane was just a little too fatale for her own good.
Enter Dr. Mary Finney, the Miss Marple of the missionary brigade. She doesn't do a lot of praying, but her sleuthing skills are top-notch. Now she's looking into the young Mrs. Morelli's death, the so-called blackwater fever, and her much old husband who is somehow nowhere to be found. The more she looks, the more she sees the truth: Lots of people wanted Liliane. And a few others wanted her dead.
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