Members of an Egyptian expedition fall victim to an ancient mummy’s curse in this thrilling Veronica Speedwell novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the Lady Julia Grey mysteries.
London, 1888. As colorful and unfettered as the butterflies she collects, Victorian adventuress Veronica Speedwell can’t resist the allure of an exotic mystery—particularly one involving her enigmatic colleague, Stoker. His former expedition partner has vanished from an archaeological dig with a priceless diadem unearthed from the newly discovered tomb of an Egyptian princess. This disappearance is just the latest in a string of unfortunate events that have plagued the controversial expedition, and rumors abound that the curse of the vengeful princess has been unleashed as the shadowy figure of Anubis himself stalks the streets of London.
But the perils of an ancient curse are not the only challenges Veronica must face as sordid details and malevolent enemies emerge from Stoker’s past. Caught in a tangle of conspiracies and threats—and thrust into the public eye by an enterprising new foe—Veronica must separate facts from fantasy to unravel a web of duplicity that threatens to cost Stoker everything...
300 pages is never enough for a Veronica Speedwell mystery or Lady Grey or any Deanna Raybourn. While she is one of a handful of novelists that I will leave my Christian Historical Fiction shelves to read. I will continued to catch all of Deanna's novels without hesitation. I snatched this one from the library the week it was released but life got in the way until this past week or so. But what a wonderful spooky way to get in the mood for autumn and Halloween. Now, I believe I'll grab a Julia Grey or another to continue the ambiance for my reading trends for this October.
This would be a great gateway from reading Michelle Moran's Egyptian novels to Deanna Raybourn I'd you haven't made the jump yet. It was actually Michelle who introduced me to Julia Grey and I became an avid fan. I need to buy this one for my shelves digital and physical like all the rest.
A little note, in the past I received Raybourn novels for review. This is not a review product as my reviews have slowed down and I did not seek out to request it. I still loved every minute of reading it and plan to add it to my keeper shelves.
Veronica and Stoker are the wittiest characters and their unsaid romance is palpable. I cannot wait to see what happens for them next.
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