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* '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]] | * '''Author''': [[Caroline Farr]] | ||
* '''Publisher''': [[Signet]] | * '''Publisher''': [[Signet]] | ||
* '''Year''': 1966 | * '''Year''': 1966 | ||
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+ | The sarcophagus held the key to her passion -- archaeology. She had come to this house of tombs on the windswept Maine island to learn from the greatest scholar of them all, Professor Scot Wiegand. Days Passed. Weeks. First she discovered the secret passageway in her room. Then the golden leaf which nearly caused an "accident." Then the buried cigarette case engraved with the initials L.M. Its owner had also had an accident, a fatal one. Denise Stanton was beginning to think the Wiegand family was not what it seemed. And then she found the mummy... |
Revision as of 19:36, 25 October 2007
- Author: Caroline Farr
- Publisher: Signet
- Year: 1966
Book Description
The sarcophagus held the key to her passion -- archaeology. She had come to this house of tombs on the windswept Maine island to learn from the greatest scholar of them all, Professor Scot Wiegand. Days Passed. Weeks. First she discovered the secret passageway in her room. Then the golden leaf which nearly caused an "accident." Then the buried cigarette case engraved with the initials L.M. Its owner had also had an accident, a fatal one. Denise Stanton was beginning to think the Wiegand family was not what it seemed. And then she found the mummy...