Murder at the British Museum is the Kitty Worthington Mystery #12, by Magda Alexander. Kitty is now happily married and her detective agency is thriving. It's at the height of the "King Tut" craze and there will be a series of lectures on that taking place soon given by hubby Richard, who is home from his excavations in Egypt. When he is worried that some of the artifacts have been stolen, and confronts the museum director, he is fired ... and then that director is found dead. And mummified. Prime suspect, of course, is Richard. The search for the real killer is an exciting read ... lots of interesting secrets, strange cults and more.
Miss Merrill and her Aunt, Violet, are at it again, in Murder in Covent Garden, by Anita Davison. Even with all the closures due to the war, this is still an exciting area of London, and is where Violet and Hannah have their book store. There have been many robberies of late, however, and then the local jeweler is found dead. Hannah has concern for the investigation when the policeman that shows up is the very person she saw arguing with the jeweler the day before. Naturally, she has to check things out for herself (with Aunt Violets help). This is the third in the Miss Merrill and Aunt Violet Mystery series.
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