The Museum Detective
Maha Khan Phillips. Soho Crime, $27.95 (336p) ISBN 978-1-64129-656-4
An Egyptologist stumbles into the criminal underworld in this high-energy thriller from financial journalist Phillips (The Curse of Mohenjodaro). Pakistani museum curator Gulfsa “Gul” Delani is awakened one morning by a phone call from the police, who summon her to the province of Balochistan to help identify a mummy seized during a narcotics raid. The challenge excites Gul, given that mummification is not typically part of Islamic burial traditions. She concludes that the mummy dates back to the ancient Persian empire of Persepolis, and is likely the body of one of King Xerxes’s lost daughters. The discovery kicks up political furor, and after the mummy disappears from the museum where Gul was studying it, Gul gets mixed up with a drug lord who pulls strings at every level in the chaotic city of Karachi. Then Gul learns that the body did not belong a Persian princess at all, and may, in fact, be the mummified remains of someone close to her. With the help of a band of street urchins and her wealthy but estranged family, Gul attempts to uncover the truth and dole out justice. Phillips’s pacing is brisk, and she peppers the action with plenty of well-timed plot twists. Readers will hope to hear more from Gul soon. Agent: Stephany Evans, Ayesha Pande Literary. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 01/21/2025
Genre: Mystery/Thriller
Paperback - 336 pages - 978-1-64129-791-2