Night Train to Memphis
When Vicky Bliss, assistant curator of the National Museum in Munich, learns of a plot to rob the treasure-filled Cairo Museum, she joins a cruise up the Nile in order to prevent the crime and identify the thief, master of disguise and her occasional lover, Sir John Smythe. First, she must deal...
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When Vicky Bliss, assistant curator of the National Museum in Munich, learns of a plot to rob the treasure-filled Cairo Museum, she joins a cruise up the Nile in order to prevent the crime and identify the thief, master of disguise and her occasional lover, Sir John Smythe. First, she must deal with the fury of seeing Sir John with his new flame.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781441735843 (1441735844)
Publish date: May 1st 2010
Publisher: Blackstone Audiobooks
Minutes: 11
Edition language: English
Series: Vicky Bliss (#5)
Oh i just love this series & Im so sad there is only 1 more book left in series! The whole series is 5 star & a must read! I cant find one thing that i dont like about it! It has just the right amount of romance, mystery, action, suspense, etc. etc. etc.
Star Rating: 3 StarsNetgalley review.This was my first introduction to the Vicky Bliss character, so I was really happy to see this available on netgalley. I was especially interested because this one takes place in Egypt. I really, really wanted to and expected to like this book as much as I like t...
The Vicky Bliss series is one of my favorites. Really I just read this one as a refresher for the new one that was recently published, but it was a good excuse. I actually listened to the audio version--Kathleen Turner did an amazing job, although occasionally her breathlessness was a bit extreme. H...
This book was pure gold (erm…). I mean, the other ones I enjoyed. But this one! Schmidt! The pure awesomeness that is Schmidt blew me away. I laughed myself silly in parts. And did anyone else catch the Busman’s Honeymoon reference? [Dec. 2008]-----I haven’t read The Laughter of Dead Kings yet, but ...