Murder at the Mena House
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Murder at the Mena House
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- Label
- Murder at the Mena House
- Statement of responsibility
- Erica Ruth Neubauer
- Subject
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- Americans -- Fiction
- Années vingt (Vingtième siècle) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Aunts
- Aunts -- Fiction
- Cairo (Egypt) -- Fiction
- Cairo (Egypt) -- History -- 20th century -- Fiction
- Detective and mystery fiction
- Detective and mystery fiction
- Americans
- Egypt
- Egypt -- Cairo
- FICTION -- Mystery & Detective | Historical
- FICTION -- Mystery & Detective | Private Investigators
- FICTION -- Mystery & Detective | Women Sleuths
- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Historical fiction
- Homicide -- Fiction
- Hotels
- Hotels -- Egypt | Cairo -- Fiction
- Hotels and motels -- Fiction
- Hôtels -- Égypte | Le Caire -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Meurtre -- Enquêtes -- Égypte | Le Caire -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Murder -- Investigation
- Murder -- Investigation -- Egypt | Cairo -- Fiction
- Mystery fiction
- Nineteen twenties
- Nineteen twenties -- Fiction
- Nineteen twenties -- Fiction
- Personnalités -- Crimes contre -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Socialites
- Socialites -- Crimes against -- Fiction
- Socialites -- Fiction
- Veuves -- Romans, nouvelles, etc
- Widows -- Fiction
- Detective and mystery stories
- Americans -- Egypt | Cairo -- Fiction
- Language
- eng
- Summary
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- "Well-heeled travelers from around the world flock to the Mena House Hotel--an exotic gem in the heart of Cairo where cocktails flow, adventure dispels the aftershocks of World War I, and deadly dangers wait in the shadows ... Egypt, 1926. Fiercely independent American Jane Wunderly has made up her mind: she won't be swept off her feet on a trip abroad. Despite her Aunt Millie's best efforts at meddling with her love life, the young widow would rather gaze at the Great Pyramids of Giza than into the eyes of a dashing stranger. Yet Jane's plans to remain cool and indifferent become ancient history in the company of Mr. Redvers, a roguish banker she can't quite figure out ... While the Mena House has its share of charming guests, Anna Stainton isn't one of them. The beautiful socialite makes it clear that she won't share the spotlight with anyone--especially Jane. But Jane soon becomes the center of attention when she's the one standing over her unintentional rival's dead body. Now, with her innocence at stake in a foreign country, Jane must determine who can be trusted, and who had motive to commit a brutal murder. Between Aunt Millie's unusual new acquaintances, a smarmy playboy with an off-putting smile, and the enigmatic Mr. Redvers, someone has too many secrets. Can Jane excavate the horrible truth before her future falls to ruin in Cairo ... and the body count rises like the desert heat?"--Provided by publisher
- Egypt, 1926. American Jane Wunderly's Aunt Millie is meddling in the young widow's love life, but Jane is here to tour and see the Great Pyramids of Giza. At the Mena House other guests include Mr. Redvers, a roguish banker, and Anna Stainton, a socialite who won't share the spotlight with anyone. When Jane is found standing over her unintentional rival's dead body, who can be trusted, and who had motive to commit a brutal murder? She needs to excavate the truth before her future falls to ruin in Cairo. -- adapted from jacket
- Cataloging source
- SNR
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- fiction
- Series statement
- A Jane Wunderly mystery
- Series volume
- 1
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