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Praise for the Museum Mysteries:
"Skillfully executed."--Mystery Scene
"Nell Pratt is exactly the kind of sleuth you want in your corner."--Mary Jane Maffini, author of the Charlotte Adams Mysteries
"[Connolly's] stories always keep me turning pages."--"New York Times" bestselling author Julie Hyzy
"[An] engaging amateur sleuth filled with fascinating characters, interesting museum information, plenty of action including a nice twist, and a bit of romance."--Genre Go Round Reviews
Praise for the Museum Mysteries:
"Skillfully executed."--Mystery Scene
"Nell Pratt is exactly the kind of sleuth you want in your corner."--Mary Jane Maffini, author of the Charlotte Adams Mysteries
"[Connolly's] stories always keep me turning pages."--"New York Times" bestselling author Julie Hyzy
"[An] engaging amateur sleuth filled with fascinating characters, interesting museum information, plenty of action including a nice twist, and a bit of romance."--Genre Go Round Reviews
Praise for the Museum Mysteries:
Skillfully executed. Mystery Scene
Nell Pratt is exactly the kind of sleuth you want in your corner. Mary Jane Maffini, author of the Charlotte Adams Mysteries
[Connolly s] stories always keep me turning pages. "New York Times" bestselling author Julie Hyzy
[An] engaging amateur sleuth filled with fascinating characters, interesting museum information, plenty of action including a nice twist, and a bit of romance. Genre Go Round Reviews"
Reseña del editor:
In the latest Museum Mystery from the "New York Times "bestselling author of "Razing the Dead," a suspicious death has Nell Pratt down in the dumps
Nell Pratt, president of the Pennsylvania Antiquarian Society, has something to smile about thanks to a generous donation from a major Philadelphia developer who s willing to help update their museum. But renovations have barely begun when a man is struck by a car in front of the building and killed.
The victim is a construction worker who found a curious metal object while excavating an old privy in the museum s basement. Nell thinks the death is somehow connected to the Society, and her suspicions are confirmed when an antiques expert reveals a link between the objects from the cellar and a fellow staff member s family.
Now Nell must unearth a mystery with ties to the past and the present. Because when someone is willing to kill over scrap metal, there s no telling what they ll do next "
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