Monday, 30 September 2013

BOOK OF THE DAY: The Curse of Senmut by Vickie Britton and Loretta Jackson

by Vickie Britton and Loretta Jackson




BOOK DESCRIPTION
"...superbly crafted and entertaining mystery adventures..." –Midwest Book Review

"Nice thrills and chills. The authors have obviously done their archeological homework, and in between all the mysterious goings-on, we learn fascinating details of Hatshepsut's stormy reign. The Egyptology is all there, and it's enjoyable." –Mystery Scene Magazine

Outside a small village near the Valley of the Kings, archaeologist Ardis Cole arrives in Egypt to help excavate a tomb recently discovered by her mentor, Jane Darvin. When Jane is murdered, Ardis must assume responsibility for the project. 

With the help of mysterious Blake Lydon, she must unravel the tomb’s mystery—an ancient secret concerning two miniature obelisks of gold hidden by Queen Hatshepsut’s love, Senmut, over 2000 years ago. 

As Ardis uncovers the ancient mystery, she finds herself drawn into a modern action tale of hatred, murder, and revenge.


AUTHOR BIO
Sisters, Vickie Britton and Loretta Jackson, have co-authored over thirty novels. Among them are Devil's Game, Arctic Legacy and The Curse of Senmut, the first book in the eight book Ardis Cole Mystery Series. They often travel to exotic locations, lately to Russia , China and Peru , to research settings for their novels. They are drawn to the western United States - Wyoming , Montana , and Colorado . Their love for the unique flavour and history of the Old West provides a background for many of their novels. Vickie lives in Hutchinson , Kansas with her husband Roger. They have one son, Ed. Vickie has a degree in British Literature and has taken many courses in criminal justice, forensics and police science. Loretta Jackson resides in Junction City , Kansas , where she manages real estate and writes full time. A former teacher, she taught high school English and Creative Writing in South Dakota .  

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