Death in Kenya

Women Sleuths

Author: M.M. Kaye

Written by one of the most gifted storytellers of our time, Death in Kenya is a wonderfully evocative mystery, reminiscent of the best classic novels of Agatha Christie.When Victoria Caryll is offered a position at Flamingo, her aunt’s family estate in Kenya’s Rift Valley, she accepts-knowing full well that the move will give her a chance to see Eden DeBrett once again, th….Read More

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