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Murder at the Metropolitan Museum

A Twisty 1920s Prohibition-Era Mystery with a Journalist Detective

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A dead body is found in an Egyptian sarcophagus. No surprise there, then. Or is it?

The only problem is, the corpse is not two thousand years old and it’s not wearing bandages; it does have an Egyptian sword sticking out of its body, though.

When Bobbie Flynn, a young journalist with a nose for crime, goes to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art one Sunday accompanied by her father, Inspector Flynn and a precocious eleven year old child called Violet, she doesn’t expect to become embroiled in a murder case, an art theft and a kidnapping...

…her own kidnapping.

The Bobbie Flynn Mysteries are by turns a thrilling, twisty, romantic cocktail set in 1920’s Prohibition New York. They include real life historical figures from the period such as Damon Runyon. Perfect for readers who enjoy the feel of a cozy mystery without on the page sex, violence or bad language.

What readers have said about the Bobbie Flynn mysteries:

Written with a steady dose of humor, this new series introduces a brainy and beautiful amateur detective whose father is a chief inspector not entirely thrilled with his daughter’s choice of pursuits…”
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