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[[Category: 2005 Releases]] [[Category:Historical Romance]] [[Category: Archaeology]] [[Category: Egypt]][[Category:Widows/Widowers]]
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* '''Author''': [[Loretta Chase]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Berkley Sensation]]
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* '''Year''': 2005
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* '''Setting''': Egypt, 1821
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* '''Amazon Listing''': [http://www.amazon.com/Impossible-Berkley-Sensation-Loretta-Chase/dp/0425201503/ref=pd_sim_b_shvl_img_1/103-6988812-2159841 Mr. Impossible]
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==Description==
 
''Mr. Impossible'' is the story of irresponsible, irrepressible Rupert Carsington and widow Daphne Pembroke. Daphne's brother Miles, presumed to be a scholar who has unlocked the secrets of heiroglyphics, is kidnapped, and the English authorities in Egypt are more than happy to allow Rupert to help Daphne find her brother -- though they interpret help as keeping her safe in Cairo. What follows is a road trip mystery with two villains, a cast of characters collected by Daphne and Rupert, and a mongoose named Marigold (never fear -- she's not after Rupert; it's Miles that she loves).
 
''Mr. Impossible'' is the story of irresponsible, irrepressible Rupert Carsington and widow Daphne Pembroke. Daphne's brother Miles, presumed to be a scholar who has unlocked the secrets of heiroglyphics, is kidnapped, and the English authorities in Egypt are more than happy to allow Rupert to help Daphne find her brother -- though they interpret help as keeping her safe in Cairo. What follows is a road trip mystery with two villains, a cast of characters collected by Daphne and Rupert, and a mongoose named Marigold (never fear -- she's not after Rupert; it's Miles that she loves).
 
  
 
== Related Titles ==
 
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[[Miss Wonderful]]
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* [[Miss Wonderful]] - 2004
 
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* [[Lord Perfect]] - 2006
 
 
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 2 May 2008

Description

Mr. Impossible is the story of irresponsible, irrepressible Rupert Carsington and widow Daphne Pembroke. Daphne's brother Miles, presumed to be a scholar who has unlocked the secrets of heiroglyphics, is kidnapped, and the English authorities in Egypt are more than happy to allow Rupert to help Daphne find her brother -- though they interpret help as keeping her safe in Cairo. What follows is a road trip mystery with two villains, a cast of characters collected by Daphne and Rupert, and a mongoose named Marigold (never fear -- she's not after Rupert; it's Miles that she loves).

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