Eldridge, Jim

Murder at the Natural History Museum: The thrilling historical whodunnit (Museum Mysteries)

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ISBN 13:
9780749025083
author:
Eldridge, Jim
format:
Paperback / softback
publisher:
Allison & Busby
language:
English
Publication Year:
2021
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
19.8 x 12.9 centimeters (0.25 kg
Genre:
Fiction & Literature, Mystery & Detective, Historical,
Condition:
New
Availability:
Item usually sent within 4 working days
£10.14

Description

Murder at the Natural History Museum is a gripping historical whodunnit that delves into the world of 19th-century fossil hunting and the darker side of celebrity. In August 1895, a vandalised dinosaur skeleton at the Natural History Museum sets off a chain of events that leads to a sinister murder. As the investigation unfolds, two renowned experts must navigate pressure from both local and international forces to uncover the truth. Daniel Wilson, a detective with a reputation for solving high-profile cases, and Abigail Fenton, a respected archaeologist, are tasked with solving the most intriguing case of their careers. With their talents and instincts put to the test, they must unravel a complex web of motives and alliances to uncover the identity of the killer. As the stakes rise, the investigation takes a deadly turn, and the truth behind the murder begins to surface. With its intricate plot and historical setting, Murder at the Natural History Museum is a gripping pacey read that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end.

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