Murder at the Mena House by Erica Ruth Neubauer, 281 pages
It's 1926, and war widow Jane Wunderly is on holiday with her aunt in Egypt. They're staying within sight of the pyramids at the upscale Mena House resort. In between sweating through her dresses and fending off the various eligible bachelors her aunt is thrusting at her, Jane finds herself accused of murdering a disreputable young socialite. Suddenly, she's working to clear her name, unsure of who to trust, including the mysterious and handsome Redvers.
This was a fun cozy mystery with a great setting, and excellent characters. I'd love to see how this series develops!
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