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Friday, 7 June 2019

Murder at the British Museum (Museum Mysteries)Murder at the British Museum by Jim Eldridge
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

1894, England and when a respected professor and author is found dead in the gentleman's conveniences in the British Museum, Sir Jasper Stone, curate in charge decides to employ private enquiry agents to aid the police. Daniel Wilson is an ex-Scotland Yard Inspector and his partner Abigail Fenton, an archaeologist are employed.
Professor Lance Pickering was at the Museum to give a talk to promote his new book and the museum's new exhibition concerning King Arthur.
But what could be the possible motive for his death, especially when this is not the last murder. Is there a connection between the two.
An enjoyable and interesting Victorian mystery. A delightful read with its likeable array of characters.
A NetGalley Book

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