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The Stolen Da Vinci Manuscripts

An Archaeological Mystery

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The Stolen Da Vinci Manuscripts

By: Joshua Elliot James
Narrated by: Elizabeth Phillips
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Archaeology Professor Arcadia Jones returns in the latest action packed mystery novella from Joshua Elliot James.

You can hide manuscripts for centuries but not forever. Someone got murdered and someone has stolen the newly discovered lost manuscripts from Leonardo da Vinci. Arcadia found them back, only to lose them again through betrayal of a man she once loved. Murder happens again before she recovers the books and takes the first flight out which is to Australia and then to Spain where she is chased first by killers and then by the police who is accusing her having shot a police man. Will she be able to convince the police that she is innocent and that she has a very important mission to fulfill?

©2014 Joshua Elliot James (P)2014 Joshua Elliot James
Cosy International Mystery & Crime Suspense Fiction Mystery

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