The Eye of Osiris
Before "Bones," before "CSI," before "Quincy, M.E." there was Dr. John Thorndyke. In The Eye of Osiris, John Bellingham, noted Egyptologist vanished not once but twice in the same day.
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This is the tantalizing tale of a missing world-renowned archaeologist that, so far, no one seems to be able to find any clues to.
This is the tantalizing tale of a missing world-renowned archaeologist that, so far, no one seems to be able to find any clues to.
Finally, Lt. Mendoza had to unearth the question that plagued everyone's mind, "Is this the work of a supernatural power or super intelligent madman?"
This is the tantalizing tale of a missing world-renowned archaeologist that, so far, no one seems to be able to find any clues to.
Richard Austin Freeman (11 April 1862 - 28 September 1943) was a British writer of detective stories.
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The Eye of Osiris