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Old 06-23-2021, 03:54 PM   #5444
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Another title in Lynda S Robinson's Lord Meren series has dropped to $1.99 at Kindle US. This time it's the third one, Murder at the Feast of Rejoicing. Thank you, Open Road, for picking up this series, which I really like, and putting the titles on sale from time to time .

Kindle US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08YDZ4L22
Kindle US/Smile: https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B08YDZ4L22

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“As Robinson deftly juggles ancient Egyptian political intrigue and a riveting mystery, she proves again her mastery of the historical whodunit.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review

During a celebration for Lord Meren, an agent of King Tutankhamun, one of his relatives is murdered. Known for her sharp tongue and numerous lovers, Anhai could’ve been targeted for any number of reasons, but Meren fears her death might have something to do with the undercover mission he’s currently working on. He’ll have to rummage through family secrets and face a nest of vipers to uncover the truth . . .

“A classic country-house mystery with a delicious twist: the country estate is located in the Nile Valley and belongs to Lord Meren, the confidential agent of King Tutankhamen . . . Good scholarship authenticates the historical setting; imagination provides the sense of danger and romance to make it come alive.” —The New York Times Book Review

“Fascinating.” —The Washington Post Book World
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