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Secret of the Scarab

A 1920s Historical Mystery in Egypt (Lady Caroline Murder Mysteries, Book 5)

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Secret of the Scarab

By: Isabella Bassett
Narrated by: Sandra Churchill
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Ancient curses, lost treasure and murder…the way only Lady Caroline and Uncle Albert can do it!

Egypt, 1925

Leave it to Lady Caroline and Uncle Albert to inadvertently stumble upon an ancient load of trouble while on a jolly jaunt up the Nile. From ancient curses and wandering mummies, to seances and secret societies, it’s all murder, mayhem, and a plague of beetles.

Secret of the Scarab is Book 5 of the Lady Caroline Murder Mysteries series. In the glamorous world of 1920s Europe, and now Egypt, money and privilege rub shoulders, and greed, envy, and murder are never far behind. Follow Lady Caroline, intelligent and witty, with a fondness for breaking rules, on a fun romp through the golden age of murder mysteries. Each book contains the requisite eccentric characters, fun historical tidbits, and puzzling murders with no gore or gloom.

©2023 Isabella Bassett (P)2024 Isabella Bassett
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