
Lady Justice and the Pharaoh's Curse
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Narrated by:
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George Kuch
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By:
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Robert Thornhill
About this listen
An artifact is stolen from the King Tut exhibit, setting in motion a string of bizarre murders that baffle the Kansas City Police Department.
A local author simultaneously releases his novel, The Curse of the Pharaohs, attributing the deaths to an ancient prophesy, "Death shall come on swift wings to him who disturbs the peace of the King."
Are the deaths the result of an ancient curse or modern day mayhem?
Follow the clues with Walt and decide for yourself!
©2014 Robert Thornhill (P)2017 Robert ThornhillAnother fun story, with a serious side, about the aging policemen, his friends and his partner, again ably interpreted by the excellent George Kuch who breathes life into all of the characters as he becomes Walt. Always a very good read.and recommended.
Bang, you're dead. An eye for an eye.
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Walt and Ox are the first responders to a death at an apartment building. On arriving they discover it is a bit more complicated than just a death and Walt recognizes the man from an Egyptian exhibit that he had his friends had just attended, one that recently had a theft from. Coincidence? Walt doesn't think so. But could it really be a curse? As the bodies start to fall the dynamic due think not. At the same time the pair get loaned out to the drug squad to make a bust but when it proves to be an elderly couple Walt attends there court hearing, in the hopes that the jury will do the right thing. Things in the missing gems case takes an unexpected turn and the whole gang must rally together to get to the bottom of the curse before it claims another victim.
George Kuch is still a great choice for this series and I hope he keeps reading the books because nobody else will seem right as Walt Williams.
Indiana Jones comes to Kansas City
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