Vicky Bliss
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The Camelot Caper
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Grace Conlin
Part 0.5 of the Vicky Bliss series
Jessica Tregarth goes to England to visit her grandfather—an invitation which surprises and pleases her as a chance to learn more about her family background. She's barely off the boat before a chase begins and Jess finds herself playing a game of cat and mouse through Cornwall that's bound to turn deadly.
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Borrower of the Night
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rosenblat
Part 1 of the Vicky Bliss series
After Vicky Bliss stumbles over a clue to the existence of a hidden masterpiece by a late Gothic sculptor, she and her then-boyfriend, Tony, embark on a contest of will and wits to find the treasure.
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Street of the Five Moons
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rosenblat
Part 2 of the Vicky Bliss series
When a man is found murdered with a copy of the Charlemagne talisman, Vicky follows the trail of the genius who created the fake to the narrow streets of the antiquity markets in Rome.
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Silhouette in Scarlet
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rosenblat
Part 3 of the Vicky Bliss series
A single crimson rose and a plane ticket to Stockholm neatly mailed in a mysterious package sound like the formula for a romantic weekend. And a note in the bottom of the box fuels Vicky's already insatiable curiosity-it is written in an archaic language even the capable Dr. Bliss cannot decipher. Is she embarking on a journey of romance or something else?
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Trojan Gold
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rosenblat
Part 4 of the Vicky Bliss series
Adventure and romance enter Vicky Bliss' life in the form of a black-and-white photograph of a woman covered from head to toe in gold jewels. This "Trojan Gold" has an intriguing history, but it is the envelope that piques Vicky's curiosity. It is a grimy brown, with no return address, and it appears to have been soaked in blood.
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Night Train to Memphis
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Grace Conlin
Part 5 of the Vicky Bliss series
An assistant curator of Munich's National Museum, Vicky Bliss is no expert on Egypt, but she does have a PhD in solving crimes. So when an intelligence agency offers her a luxury Nile cruise if she'll help solve a murder and stop a heist of Egyptian antiquities, all 5'11” of her takes the plunge. Vicky suspects the authorities really want her to lead them to her missing lover, the art thief and master of disguises she knows only as “Sir John Smythe.” And right in the shadow of the Sphinx she spots him … with his new flame. Vicky is so furious at this romantic stab in the back, not to mention the sudden arrival of her meddling boss, that she may overlook a danger as old as the pharaohs and as unchanging … a criminal who hides behind a mask of charm while moving in for the kill.
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Night Train to Memphis
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rosenblat
Part 5 of the Vicky Bliss series
While on an all-expenses-paid cruise down the Nile, Vicky takes on a new case involving a plot to rob the Egyptian museum. With Sir John Smythe-reformed jewel thief and Vicky's lover-the prime suspect, she prepares for shipboard romance and a dash of intrigue.
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Laughter of Dead Kings
by Elizabeth Peters
read by Barbara Rosenblat
Part 6 of the Vicky Bliss series
For the first time in more than a decade, New York Times bestselling Grand Master Elizabeth Peters brings Vicki Bliss back for one last investigation. But this time she'll be detecting in Amelia Peabody territory, searching for solutions in Egypt's mysterious Valley of the Kings. Who stole one of Egypt's most priceless treasures? The brazen crime bears all the earmarks of one Sir John Smythe, the international art thief who is, in fact, John Tregarth, the longtime significant other of Vicki Bliss. But John swears he's retired-not to mention innocent-and he vows to clear his name by hunting down the true criminal. Vicki's faith in John leaves her no choice but to set out for the Middle East, where dark days and myriad dangers await them and each uncovered clue seems to raise even more questions for the intrepid Vicki. And the stakes are elevated considerably because now it appears that murder most foul has been added to the equation.
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