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In sun-scorched 1920s Egypt, archaeologist Clarissa Bell navigates far more than shifting desert sands.Armed with sharp intellect and an unfortunate talent for stumbling into deadly situations, she's fighting to prove herself in a field where men would rather see her cataloguing pottery fragments than making groundbreaking discoveries.

But Egypt's treasures attract more than just legitimate scholars. When priceless artifacts begin disappearing into the shadowy world of international antiquities smuggling, Clarissa discovers that some secrets are worth killing for. Each investigation pulls her deeper into a web of forgeries, blackmail, and murder.

Complicating matters considerably is Benedict Quinn—a charming, enigmatic figure whose dubious connections to the antiquities trade should make him a natural enemy. Instead, their relationship crackles with wit, tension, and an undeniable attraction that threatens to compromise both her professional judgment and her carefully guarded heart.

As murders pile up and artifacts vanish, Clarissa must decode not only ancient Egyptian mysteries but also the deadly modern conspiracies that surround them. With her academic reputation, her life, and her heart all on the line, she'll discover that in Egypt, the past refuses to stay buried—and so do its secrets.

"A gripping historical mystery series that blends Agatha Christie's puzzle-solving with the exotic danger of 1920s Egypt—perfect for fans of atmospheric period adventures and clever heroines who refuse to stay safely on the sidelines."

319 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 6, 2026

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Tracy L. Higley

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Tracy Higley has been attempting to time travel through the pages of books since she was a child. She started her first story at the age of eight, and has since authored nearly twenty books, including the acclaimed Seven Wonders Series, and the Time Travel Journals of Sahara Aldridge. She earned a Master’s Degree in Ancient and Classical History, and has traveled to Egypt, Greece, Jordan, Israel, Italy, and Turkey, researching her books and falling into adventures. Peruse her travel journals and learn more fascinating history at www.tracyhigley.com.

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1,235 reviews3 followers
March 9, 2026
This was not my favourite book from the series. I did not find the editing as good as with previous books and there were continuity errors from those stories which were annoying. I don't mind if I never have to hear about mathematical equations and acoustic resonance again (it was a lot and I still don't understand) and there enough plot holes to strain pasta Also, I missed Clarissa's constant internal cataloguing. On the other hand, I was pleased to visit the temples along the nile (I have, in fact, visited them) and I enjoyed the 1920's splendour of the steamer as they traveled from Cairo to Aswan. It has been amusing to watch Clarissa and Benedict's relationship evolve. Honestly, I've been rooting for him since she first discovered him in a tomb in Giza. He's just the right side of rascal and whilst not entirely (or even remotely) honest, I do believe he's a good person. Clarissa is finally finding that not everything can be catalogued and she is a much better person for it. I have hope for her too. In summary, a decent ending to this story arc and a hopefully, happy beginning to a great romance. 3.5*
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208 reviews1 follower
April 6, 2026
unforgettable

I am glued to this series since I started it a few months ago. It is so well written I feel like I’m a character in the novel myself, and that I am experiencing all the same things that her imaginary characters are experiencing. Her attention to detail is remarkable and only makes the reading so much more enjoyable.
139 reviews4 followers
March 20, 2026
Good Addition to the Series

I really enjoyed the development of the relationship between Clarissa and Benedict in this book. The Nile cruise, the artifacts, and the archaeological sites provide a great backdrop for the mystery. The author’s knowledge of both Egypt and the 1920s clearly show in this book. Can’t wait for the next installment in the series!
15 reviews1 follower
April 17, 2026
I really did not want this book to end! I tried slowing down as I got closer to the end of "Amulets and Alibis" because it is so exciting and the kind of dynamic adventure that you are so captivated by you simply don't want the book to get to the end. So I am honored to tell all GoodReads readers that this is SOOOOOOOOOOO good a series that I wish every mystery reader and even those who don't read mysteries to read this book and start with the beginning of the series so you don't miss a moment of the exciting, bold, dynamic and thrilling mystery with suspense and wit and romance and the Nile and the pyramids and the beauty of the setting and the history that really makes this book and the entire series a book that you find hard to stop reading because it makes you feel like Dr.Clarissa Bell's journey and happenings is yours too. It has so much here that is written so beautifully that you really are impressed with Tracy Higley and her writing and the way her words just pull you into the book and transport you to this place and this time. 1924 Egypt. This is a historical mystery romance series. Nothing boring or dull here at all. I am honored to recommend this to Every mystery lover. Clarissa is the kind of archaeologist that inspires and admires and loves having her in our lives. Tracy Higley's creativity and imagination is brilliantly transparent in this Clarissa Bell Historical Mystery Romance Series. "Amulets and Alibis" is a fabulous mystery and is the 3rd book. This Clarissa Bell Mystery series begins with "Hieroglyphs and Homicide" book 1 and continues to "Palms and Poison" book 2 and continues with this book 3. I cannot wait for book 4 to be released. I will have to go back and reread from the beginning because this series is the kind of thrilling mystery you cannot just read one time. You are going to love Dr. Clarissa Bell and Tracy Higley for creating this series. Put this on your reading list and move it to the very next book you will read. It is that awesome and truly has everything that a mystery reader would love. I cannot wait for book 4!!
756 reviews
April 18, 2026
I really enjoyed this book!

I have spent some time in Egypt - first in the 1970's and then a return in 2000. When I saw how much had changed in less than 30 years, I couldn't help but wonder what it was really like when Clarissa was there with Quin.

this made me go back and look at my photo albums from my times there, especially the Philae which she would have seen in situ. By the time I had gotten there, it had been moved to another island to prevent it from being flooded when the Aswan high dam was built. I also "revisited" other temples vicariously through this book and then in my scrapbook filled with photos.

There were some things in this book that made me wonder part way through if Clarissa Bell was only going to be a trilogy like some of the author's other works. I was relieved to see that there is a fourth book in the wings waiting to be published and can't wait to read it.
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5 reviews4 followers
March 10, 2026
ike a Trip to Egypt Without the Sand in Your Shoes

As a devoted fan of Agatha Christie and Elizabeth Peters, I am always on the hunt for a mystery that captures that perfect blend of historical atmosphere and a clever "whodunit." "Amulets and Alibis" by Tracy Higley delivers exactly that!
Having traveled to Egypt myself, I was thoroughly impressed by how Higley captures the heat, the dust, and the vibrant history of the region. It feels incredibly authentic to the time period, echoing the adventurous spirit of the Amelia Peabody series while maintaining the tight, gripping suspense of a Golden Age mystery.
This was such a fun, transportive read that I couldn't put down. I highly recommend this series to anyone who loves a well-researched historical puzzle. I’ve enjoyed every bit of the journey so far and am eagerly looking forward to Book 4!
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1,075 reviews3 followers
March 19, 2026
An enjoyable entry in the series. Not quite as good as the first two. A little of the plot was a bit over the top, but I like Clarissa and friends. There was good character development, and the relationship between Clarissa and Benedict seems to be developing nicely. I love the atmosphere and visiting the archeological sites. Having just been on a Nile cruise last October, it was wonderful to “visit” them again. Looking forward to the next book.
34 reviews
March 14, 2026
Oh my goodness, what can I say?! It’s funny, it’s Witty, it’s exciting and suspenseful in all the right places. The characters are so rich and endearing. I couldn’t put it down.

What is even better is the undercurrent storyline started in the first book flows seamlessly into book two and three.

If you love Agatha Christy and Indiana Jones, these are definitely for you.
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28 reviews1 follower
March 25, 2026
Not my favorite one of the series. I felt like it kind of went in circles and the plot didn’t progress until the very end. I did enjoy the relationship between Clarissa and Benedict. However, I thought this was the final book in the series for some reason so I was hoping for more. Excited to see what’s next for these two.
Profile Image for Monica Caprio Caprio.
12 reviews
April 22, 2026
Fun read

I really like this series. The chemistry between the two main characters is fun. The setting is well described. The wrap up of the lingering items from the first two books was well done. All in all I look forward to seeing what happens for Clarissa and Quinn in future installments.
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419 reviews
March 13, 2026
Best one of the series so far. Halfway through, I suspected just about every character of being guilty of murder. The author truly kept up the suspense all the way through.

Highly recommended for lovers of murder mysteries.
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653 reviews
March 19, 2026
Great adventure

Clarissa is invited on a Nile archeology cruise and her friend Benedict joins the cruise as her fiance. The cruise starts right off with a murder and Clarissa and Quinn begin investigating. Excellent reading with a nice presentation of Egyptian temples
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323 reviews4 followers
April 11, 2026
I liked this one more becausew we finally got closure and wrapped up the story. It was getting a bit repetitive between three books in the series. I realize now that this is likely going to be a very long book series. I really wish they would finally allow Quinn and dr bell be together because I’m getting pretty bored of the will they won’t they trope
430 reviews3 followers
March 10, 2026
Fun series, full of mystery & intrigue set in Egypt archeological sites. Keeps you guessing until the crazy ending!
545 reviews2 followers
March 24, 2026
Great read

This book was definitely a chase for the truth and discerning who was good or bad and stopping the bad guys! Well done!
2,927 reviews8 followers
March 30, 2026
I was hooked! can't wait to see more of Clarissa and Quinn's relationship!
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