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  • The India Summers Mysteries, Book 3
  • By: K. M. Ashman
  • Narrated by: Tamsin Kennard
  • Length: 9 hrs and 18 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (8 ratings)
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Summary

When a 100-year-old crucifix is discovered around the neck of a 500-year-old mummy, Brandon Walker once more calls on the expertise of India Summers to solve the mystery.

Within days they realise there is far more to this than a cruel hoax, and it soon becomes clear that there are strong links back to the SS in the Second World War.

Ultimately, what they find is not only a cover-up of global proportions and the tragic aftermath of a long-forgotten battle, but a group of dangerous men seeking the most powerful and dangerous Icon the world has ever known.

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Okay, but could have been better.

No explanation of how the cross was found on the hundreds of years old mummy, when it was left somewhere else entirely. Plot needs revisiting because it's an important point.

Otherwise, the story was easy to listen to, enjoyably far fetched, and fun. However, I would not listen again because of the point above.

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Enjoyable tosh

I just can’t work out what the authors trying to do with these books but I find myself reading them just for a laugh. So much about them is risible (where do I even start on their nighttime visit to the British Museum stores?) and I’ve mentioned before that the male protagonist is the thickest man on the planet (it’s revealed here that he went to Sandhurst and I’m too lazy to work that into a joke).
Anyway, laughably bad but a guilty pleasure.

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