
The Maltese Pigeon
A Matt Kile Mystery, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Paul J McSorley
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By:
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David Bishop
About this listen
The gifting of Faberge eggs to wives and mothers began when the emperor of Russia gave gold Faberge eggs, crusted with jewels, to his empress and mother each year on Easter. Many were lost or destroyed during the Bolshevik Revolution, but others survived into modern-day and are valued in the tens of millions.
One of the Faberges believed to be lost to history is recovered. Matt Kile finds himself surrounded by devious international criminals while trying to protect the safety of both the fabulous Faberge and its (apparent) rightful owner.
A Matt Kile mystery wrapped in intrigue, murder, romance, and humor.
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