An esteemed Egyptologist has been found dead in his hotel room, but when the summoned help returns, the body is missing. He was a big man, the hotel was busy, how could it have been moved so quickly? Enter Penny Green, journalist. Things just look, well, odd to her as she starts to investigate (for the story, you know). The wife is not who she seems to be, neither is a PI hired by the dead hubby. And what about the Egyptian artifact left on the steps to the museum? Author Emily Organ has written another compelling read in her Penny Green Mystery series with The Egyptian Mystery, you will find it hard to put down.
The Case of the Missing Letter, one of the Inspector David Graham Mystery books by Alison Golden and Grace Dagnall concerns, not surprisingly, a letter. It is hidden in a desk. A valuable desk, that may, or may not, have a hidden compartment. It is in the Jersey museum and has been for years, so why all the interest now? The night guard is found dead next to it, and the desk has been damaged. Then the man who was repairing said damage is found dead. Has the letter been found? What's in it? Step-siblings who have not spoken for a long time show up, does the letter affect them? Another good read!
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