Death in a Desert Land by Andrew Wilson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Agatha Christie is asked by Davison of the Secret Intelligence Service to go out to Ur and investigate the death of Gertrude Bell some two years earlier. As letters had been discovered which indicate that she feared for her life when on an archaeology dig in Ur run by a Mr and Mrs Woolley.
A very enjoyable well-written mystery with Agatha in the lead as a likable well-rounded character. Davison is also an amiable character, but also the secondary characters are well-defined.
Another delightful story in this series.
A NetGalley Book
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