Sue Lee Mystery Series
Written by D. M. Sorlie
Narrated by D. M. Sorlie
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About this series
Bahama sunshine, palm trees, and the bright blue Caribbean sea is a perfect destination for a Christmas party for "Island Art Inquires." Including a fun treasure hunt for Spanish Doubloons that turns deadly.
Titles in the series (9)
- Lost Buddha: Sue Lee Mystery
5
Lost Buddha, a postwar Sue Lee Mystery series involving seventh-century tapestries preserved by an antique dealer during the war. After his brutal death, the first Lost Buddha is discovered, and the race is on to find the other five, hiding somewhere in the world. The search uncovers war criminals hiding from prosecution, placing Sue Lee, and Dr. Jane, in a dangerous, life-threatening situation.
- Concealment: Sue Lee Mystery
7
Alex is on an assignment following the trail of war criminals, and is unaware of the anguish his friend Clara is going through. She has requested the help of "Island Art Inquiries." Sue Lee and Dr. Jane arrived at her home in Clovelly to learn more about a book from the past. They promised Clara they will find the writer while in Paris on business. However, what they thought would be a simple buying trip finds them at the beginning of a ratline. A series of underground routes, helping Nazi to escape prosecution from the war tribunals or was this something more sinister? Sue Lee and Jane then team up with Sylvester and Yvette and discover the concealment of a timeless love story.
- Klondike Journal: Sue Lee Mystery
7
Klondike Journal is a murder mystery taking place in two separate timelines involving two exceptional women ahead of their time. Marie Adele, a wayward New York socialite, finds prosperity during the Klondike gold rush after being bestowed with a treasure that brings murder into the present. Sue Lee is uncovering the pieces of Klondike Marie's past to find the treasure before the psychotic killer kills again.
- My Friend Amelia: Sue Lee Mystery
9
A search in the Pacific for Dr. Jane's childhood idol Amelia Earhart, an American aviation pioneer, uncovers a hidden murder from the past now haunting to be solved. “Perhaps that was Amelia Earhart back then, but do you believe she’s still alive?” “There’s more. Another doctor working on the island of Malolo was flying out a small child in need of surgery. Amelia Earhart was standing by the jungle near the edge of the runway looking at them before takeoff, dressed like the newspaper pictures with a leather jacket and an old-fashioned flyer’s helmet.”
- Merry-Go-Round: Sue Lee Mystery
9
Nuclear physics after years of developing the Atomic bomb hides in shame as a circus clown, but laughter turns deadly when the real anarchists stepped out from behind the masquerade.
- Géant Christmas: Liberté
10
An exceptional giant man with a talent to bring people together to escape from the constraints of Nazi's rules to enjoy a memorable Christmas for two special children. They were runaways hiding from the Vichy French police and the German patrols who took their parents away to the death camps. He knew they would hide at night in the catacombs that connected to the Paris Métro. During the day, they would forage for food they would share at night in their hiding places with other members of the lost children of France. Reaching out to the hopeless children was a challenge; you had to earn their trust.
- Operation Washtub: Sue Lee Mystery
15
The Cold War has produced Russian invasion fears in Alaska. To prepare, the FBI is secretly training civilians to transmit enemy movements. The flaw is the vast Alaskan wilderness is rich in minerals, leaving room for corruption and murder during Operation Washtub.
- Villa Adele Murder: Sue Lee Mystery
11
In the past, a murder at Villa Adele in 1901 deceives the Monte Carlo commissioner of police causing the death of an innocent man. In 1951, new evidence is disclosed along with lost treasure fortune seekers are willing to kill for.
- Caribbean Gold: Sue Lee Mystery
16
Bahama sunshine, palm trees, and the bright blue Caribbean sea is a perfect destination for a Christmas party for "Island Art Inquires." Including a fun treasure hunt for Spanish Doubloons that turns deadly.
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