An artifact is stolen from the King Tut exhibit, setting in motion a string of bizarre murders that baffle the Kansas City Police Department.
A local author simultaneously releases his novel, , attributing the deaths to an ancient prophesy, ‘Death shall come on swift wings to him who disturbs the peace of the King.’
Are the deaths the result of an ancient curse or modern day mayhem?
Follow … result of an ancient curse or modern day mayhem?
Follow the clues with Walt and decide for yourself!
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Lady Justice & the Pharaoh’s Curse is my seventeenth enjoyable read/listen from author Robert Thornhill. Another entertaining clean read, filled with puns & one-liners, as always dealing with current social topics. Each book in the series seems better than the last as Thornhill continues to up his game. Narrator George Kuch again adds greatly to …
My fascination with Egyptology is long standing. From November 1976 to April 1979, “Treasures of Tutankhamun” traveled to six American cities. It was in New York City, in 1976, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. There was a time in my life that I wanted to study archaeology, so you’d think I would have made every effort to see the exhibit. It …
Walt and Ox sure get themselves in a pickle in this book, but luckily they are able to think on their feet and get through it somewhat unscathed. I am loving this series!
This review is for the audio book.
I enjoyed this book and thought it was another excellent instalment to the Walt Williams series. Once again the author has you questioning right and wrong and has you chuckling in the next breath. In this book Walt and Ox are working two cases and I loved the unexpected twist the main case took. I didn’t see that …
law-enforcement, greed, suspense, mystery, myths-legends, murder, friendship, humor
Retired from real estate, Walt has been a police officer in St Louis for five years now partnered with his friend Ox. The traveling exhibit of King Tut’s replicated grave goods is on display and one of their band of friends received enough free tickets for them …
Audiobook review: Lady Justice and the Pharaoh’s Curse is an entertaining comedic mystery that combines with archeological history, my fav! The characters are likable and relatable. The rush to arrest two of the beloved characters likely wouldn’t have been done so quickly without testing for fingerprints given the basement discovery location. The …
I have read 12 in the series so far. I am looking forward to finishing the series.
What can I say I love this series! A interesting set of characters. A little bit of social issues current to today and a large does of comedy. I enjoyed this as a audiobook. George Kuch does a really wonderful job of bringing this series to life.