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The Curse Of Humanrah
The Valley of the Kings is possibly the most prestigious dig site in Egypt for emerging Archeologists with a reputation to establish.
However when a dig goes horribly wrong, it falls to you to establish whether it was the Curse of King Humanrah or someone else with an axe to grind…
An Inheritance Of Murder
It’s the 1930s. Marie Jones, a young woman from a weathy family in England has been sent to India to stay with her aunt in order to find a suitable match….within the year Marie is found to be missing.
Her lost journal is finally discovered under the floorboards of a local dwelling by an heir hunter. As the last known living relative of the family line, the journal falls into your possession.
Murder at Malborough House
For the Murder at Malborough house we go further back in time to Victorian Britain and explore the history of a large manor house, and the strange occupant that lived there.
1888 is a dark time for Victorian Britain with Jack the Ripper stalking the London Streets. Are the victims of Malborough House connected in some way to the atrocities that took place in Whitechapel all those years ago?
The Hidden Listener
On 3rd Sept 1939 Britain Declared War on Nazi Germany. The need for intelligence was paramount, so in 1941 Churchill commissioned a Combined Services Detailed Interrogation Centre (CSDIC). This centre was Latimer House….
The Legend of Ching Shih
200 years ago pirate leader Ching Shih (also known as Zheng Yi Sao) terrorized the shipping in the South China Seas as leader of the Red Flag Fleet. As the world’s most successful pirate of all time, Ching Shih commanded over 1400 pirates and 24 ships until she surrendered to the Qing authorities under favourable terms which gave both herself and her crews full immunity.
The Secret of Site Q
The search for Site Q began in earnest in the 1970s when a Yale Graduate Student noticed a similarity between a number of artefacts and monuments in various collections that were of unknown origin. Purchased on the antiquities black market, these artefects had to have come from the same source. A repeating snake head glyph and various other features, including some inscriptions which were continued across a variety of monuments held in different collections, prompted the search for what Scientists began calling “site Q”. The letter itself standing for “¿qué?”, Spanish for “which?”