
The Cryptic Cold Case
A Dora and Rex Mystery
Lynn Morrison(Author)
Marketing Chair (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-7392632-7-0 (ISBN)
Description
Can Dora and Rex solve this cold case without ending up in hot water?
London, 1923. In a Mayfair dining room, Theodora Laurent and Lord Rex Bankes-Fernsby make an incredible discovery. Rex's sister Caledonia is a naturally gifted codebreaker.
Upon hearing this news, Lord Audley, London's spy master, asks for their help with a most unusual mission.
Twenty-five years earlier, his wife died in a terrible accident. Now, he has uncovered evidence that her death may have been murder. The answer lies in the coded messages he discovered in her old things.
With Caledonia's help, Dora and Rex delve into the mysterious case of Lady Audley. Each decoded message reveals a tantalising clue. But, in the excitement of the chase, they forget one fact.
They aren't the only ones who know what those messages say.
The closer they get to the truth, the harder the killer will work to keep his misdeeds buried in the past.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7392632-7-0 (9781739263270)
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Lynn Morrison lives in Oxford, England along with her husband, two daughters and two cats. Born and raised in Mississippi, her wanderlust attitude has led her to live in California, Italy, France, the UK, and the Netherlands. Despite having rubbed shoulders with presidential candidates and members of parliament, night-clubbed in Geneva and Prague, explored Japanese temples and scrambled through Roman ruins, Lynn's real life adventures can't compete with the stories in her mind. She is as passionate about reading as she is writing, and can almost always be found with a book in hand.