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A Killing at El Kab

By: Janis Patterson
Narrated by: Cassandra Arnold
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A seemingly cursed Egyptian archaeological dig....
An Acting Director with a clouded reputation....
Rumors of treasure hidden in the dig house....
Two vicious murders....

Stage psychic Sandra Caulder feels as if she has gone out of the frying pan and into the fire. On the run from a vengeful ex-boyfriend, she heads for the least likely place she can think of–Egypt. Her niece is working on a dig there, but Sandra is told she cannot stay. Right after her arrival, though, a very unpleasant Egyptologist is murdered and as she is the prime suspect, Sandra is told she cannot leave. Forced to work in menial jobs at the dig house, she comes across evidence of treasure having been hidden in what is now the mummy storage room. As gold fever infects the crew, there is another murder for which Sandra is suspected. Which of the crew is the killer, and who else must die before he is caught?

©2016 Janis Susan May Patterson (P)2023 Janis Susan May Patterson
Detective Fiction International Mystery & Crime Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Suspense

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