The Coffin Trader

Fiction & Literature, Crime, Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Contemporary Women
Cover of the book The Coffin Trader by Edita A. Petrick, Edita A. Petrick
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Author: Edita A. Petrick ISBN: 9780996637169
Publisher: Edita A. Petrick Publication: October 7, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Edita A. Petrick
ISBN: 9780996637169
Publisher: Edita A. Petrick
Publication: October 7, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

When a New York hotel bellhop is found murdered in Lauren’s office at a Connecticut college, she can’t offer the police any connection between her and the dead man. A week later, she finds a gold bullion bar and two scraps of brittle paper stashed in the staff room fridge. The bullion is stamped with an eagle-and-swastika cross--Hitler’s logo. Before surrendering her find to the police, Lauren decides to see a friend at the Metropolitan Museum, to authenticate the gold bar.

Once the museum expert examines the articles he warns that secrets tattooed into patches of human skin that accompany the bullion are deadly--considering who had opted to hide his secrets in such manner. Forty-eight hours later, when her friend dies in a traffic accident, Lauren realizes that someone else than the police wants to recover the articles and she too might have only hours to live.

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When a New York hotel bellhop is found murdered in Lauren’s office at a Connecticut college, she can’t offer the police any connection between her and the dead man. A week later, she finds a gold bullion bar and two scraps of brittle paper stashed in the staff room fridge. The bullion is stamped with an eagle-and-swastika cross--Hitler’s logo. Before surrendering her find to the police, Lauren decides to see a friend at the Metropolitan Museum, to authenticate the gold bar.

Once the museum expert examines the articles he warns that secrets tattooed into patches of human skin that accompany the bullion are deadly--considering who had opted to hide his secrets in such manner. Forty-eight hours later, when her friend dies in a traffic accident, Lauren realizes that someone else than the police wants to recover the articles and she too might have only hours to live.

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