Nurse Amy Leatheran had a most unusual patient. Louise, according to her husband, celebrated archaeologist Dr. Leidner, suffered from "nervous terror". Her fantasies were vivid and horrifying: a disembodied hand, a yellow, dead face pressed against the window. Who or what did she fear? At the site of a dig in the Iraqi desert, surely she was safe from danger. Most of the expedition where old colleagues & friends. Yet they seemed an unnaturally formal group - there was tension, uneasiness even, in the air. Something very sinister was going on, and it involved...murder. - from publisher
750L Lexile|||adolescent
Agatha Christie.
Accelerated Reader AR UG 6.3 11 8876.
Murder in Mesopotamia
Christie, Agatha
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