Ranjit Singh and the Sikh Barrier Between Our Growing Empire and Central Asia (1898)
Lepel Henry Griffin, Sir
Ranjit Singh and the Sikh Barrier Between Our Growing Empire and Central Asia (1898)
Lepel Henry Griffin, Sir
Loren and Amy, whom you met in Dead at the Desk, have graduated from college, are married, and have begun their teaching careers. Amy is to be in a sorority sisteras wedding to an eccentric Hollywood celebrity. The men who attend the ceremony are asked to wear kilts, and Loren refuses, but Amy convinces him to visit a tanning salon so he would not be embarrassed by his lily white legs as that is the reason he refuses to comply with the kilt request. Loren finds a body fried in a tanning bed at Dixieas Tanning Salon. Once again, Loren and Amy find themselves as amateur sleuths and encountering bizarre characters as they investigate the murder of the dead man at Dixieas.
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