The Eye of Osiris (1911)


Blurb:


My review:

While slow-moving, it is a classic—one might say the classic mummy case.  Dr. Thorndyke’s detection is from facts, not microscopic examination, so the reader has a chance.  The characterisation is good—the love-story and the lawyer are both believable; and a nice dose of black humour in the form of the will.


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