Murder at the Metropolitan Museum
A Twisty 1920s Prohibition-Era Mystery with a Journalist Detective
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Jack Murray
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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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