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It’s a long, hot summer in Los Angeles and there are plenty of changes happening in Poppy Starfire’s life. One thing that’s been holding steady is the continual stream of cases coming into the Starfire Detective Agency. But the Starfires’ latest case really takes the sarcophagus. When three prominent Egyptologists from the same expedition die unexpectedly, and in short order, the son of one of the deceased wants answers. Harvey Gaffner is certain the doctor who quickly, and without much care, declared his father suffered a heart attack is dead wrong. Poppy and Jasper must find out what happened to Edward Gaffner. Was it natural causes, a murder or something more sinister like a mummy’s curse? Book 5 of the Starfire Cozy Mystery Series 1. Murder on Lot B 2. Murder at the Ostrich Farm 3. Murder on the Angels Flight Trolley 4. Murder on Holiday Lane 5. Curse of the Mummy's Hand 6. TBA
On a school trip to the museum a mummified finger mysteriously slips from a glass case. When the missing digit turns up in Owen's pocket, it spells big trouble! Owen, Freddie and Chaz are already on the train - and the ancient mummy's curse is invoked.
While Amber and her younger brother Stevie are playing in their grandparents’ basement, they find an ancient mummified hand hidden behind a false wall. They learn quite by accident that this hand can make items like Grandpa’s championship basketball and pinball machine disappear. While trying to make them reappear before Grandma discovers what they have done, Amber and Stevie realize the hand can make them disappear as well and reappear in a strange Egyptian world where statues come to life and where a handful of ruthless pirates have been stranded for hundreds of years. When a snooping neighbor boy gets hold of the gruesome hand, he panics and accidentally sends Amber and Stevie to this strange world with no possible way of getting back home.
The hands of colonized subjects - South Asian craftsmen, Egyptian mummies, harem women, and Congolese children - were at the crux of Victorian discussions of the body that tried to come to terms with the limits of racial identification. While religious, scientific, and literary discourses privileged hands as sites of physiognomic information, none of these found plausible explanations for what these body parts could convey about ethnicity. As compensation for this absence, which might betray the fact that race was not actually inscribed on the body, fin-de-siècle narratives sought to generate models for how non-white hands might offer crucial means of identifying and theorizing racial identity. They removed hands from a holistic corporeal context and allowed them to circulate independently from the body to which they originally belonged. Severed hands consequently served as 'human tools' that could be put to use in a number of political, aesthetic, and ideological contexts.
Do you want to finally, conclusively, and at (very) long last, learn the Secret? Are you REALLY sure? Because now's your chance to escape... No? You're staying put? Have you any idea of what lies between these perilous pages? (How could you? ... except perhaps if you were to smell that faint aroma of musty mummy, or catch a glance of the deviously despicable Lord Pharaoh). Well, if you really want to learn the Secret I suppose you'll HAVE to read this. But you won't like it. The fifth and final fantastical adventure in the 'Secret' series in which Cass, Max-Ernest and Yo-Yoji are accused of stealing a very-valuable-and-not-to-be-touched ancient Egyptian mummy from the local museum. They are determined to clear their names, but after getting accidentally trapped in a crate with a mummified cat, the three youngest members of the Terces society unwittingly find themselves on their way to the great pyramids of...Las Vegas. Amongst the dusty corridors of the Cairo Hotel and mysterious hieroglyphs of the Nile Nail Salon, Cass draws ever closer to uncovering the Secret...
Egyptian secrets take center stage in this interactive mystery where boys and girls can solve codes and puzzles right along with the multicultural cast of characters. Cody, Quinn, Luke, and M.E. love playing around with codes. In fact, they love codes so much they have their own club, with a secret hideout and passwords that change every day. After learning about steganography, the study of concealed writing, the Code Busters discover that artists have been hiding secret messages in their artwork for centuries. A clue hunt on a class trip to the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum leads the Code Busters to an artifact that doesn't seem to quite fit with the rest of the collection. Could it be a forgery? The Code Busters' code-cracking skills and new knowledge of hieroglyphic messages will help them get to the bottom of this mystery, but they better think fast before the criminal tries to frame them!
Sexton Blake, London's master criminologist, has made a lot of worldwide enemies in Prince Menes, The Black Eagle, George Marsden Plummer, Wu Ling, The Three Musketeers, Mathew Cardolak, Madame Goupolis, Dr. Huxton Rymer and Mary Trent. When Prince Menes kidnaps Yvonne Cartier from her London duplex, Blake swears to get her back. Little does he recognize that the forces have all marshalled against him. But the Prince's infatuation with Mdlle. Cartier is destabilizing those forces of evil. Blake also has friends in Detective-inspector Thomas and the Mystery Man of 'Frisco, as well as his young and able assistant Tinker. All these events are triggered by 'The Case of the Mummified Hand'.
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