**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 inve
The Egyptian Antiquities Murder
β Scribed by Rosett, Sara
- Book ID
- 100663934
- Publisher
- McGuffin Ink; Sara Rosett
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Series
- High Society Lady Detective 3
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- England.
- ISBN
- 1386221260
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β¦ Synopsis
An opulent London townhouse, a mummy curse . . . . . . and a plucky lady detective. Itβs October, 1923, and Olive Belgrave has a new case. Her client, Lady Agnes doesnβt believe in curses, and she hires Olive to prove her Egyptologist uncle wasnβt the victim of a malevolent mummy. Olive investigates and discovers the truth is much worseβitβs murder. Can Olive debunk the curse and reveal the true culprit before the supposed curse claims another victim? The Egyptian Antiquities Murder is the third book in the High Society Lady Detective series, a historical mystery series set in 1920s England. If you enjoy lighthearted novels reminiscent of the Golden Age of detective fiction with spirited protagonists, perplexing mysteries, and atmospheric settings, youβll love the High Society Lady Detective series from USA Today bestseller Sara Rosett. Get your copy today!
β¦ Subjects
England
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