When I was a kid, I enjoyed the old black and white movies about expeditions to Egypt in search of artifacts and tombs. When I began reading "Curse of the Mummy's Hand" I felt as though I was transported back in time of those old black and white movies.
Poppy Starfire is a private detective and one of her brothers works for her. It seems everyone is talking about the scientist who came back to Los Angeles a year ago after discovering an Egyptian tomb. Unfortunately, when they returned home a hand of a mummy was brought back with them and now that several of the explorers are dead suspicions are being raised that these deaths may not be from natural causes. Could it truly be a curse from the Mummy's hand?
After one of the explorers dies, Poppy is visited by the man's son. His father was a fit and healthy man in his 50's and the son finds it hard to believe his father had a heart attack. So, he has asked Poppy to investigate the situation. As Poppy begins investigating the situation she quickly learns that all of the deaths seem to have one thing in common, the same doctor, Dr. Morris. Now she just has to figure out what has a crime been committed and if so, what is Dr. Morris' involvement if any.
This was truly a fun read. I could imagine all of the fancy dresses, gloves and hats of the time not to mention the fact that a woman was also involved in an unusual profession for the era. There are also moments of intrigue and suspense and the author weaves descriptions of unusual characters lurking about. I for one, cannot wait to see what the 1920's Historical Cozy Mystery series will bring us next. It's good old fashion fun!