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ReviewA tongueincheek charmer. 'Kirkus Reviews'Narrated pleasingly by Conlin, who reads with a light inflection. 'Kliatt'Peters' many fans can count on her for romantic mysteries full of action and suspense, and The Copenhagen Connection is no exception. 'Publishers Weekly'This is an entertaining tale, full of charm. 'Library Journal'Product DescriptionOn a trail that leads from modern wonders to ancient mystery, a determined young woman and an arrogant prince must uncover shocking secrets carefully guarded in a beautiful Danish city.Elizabeth Jones, vacationing from her New York publishing job, is off to do touristy things in Denmark: gawk at the Little Mermaid, stroll in the Tivoli ... look for a missing person?By a strange twist of fateand luckthe plane ride introduces Elizabeth to her idol, Nobel Prizewinning historian and famed eccentric Margaret Rosenberg, as well as to her longsuffering but handsome son, Christian. But luck can change in an instant. Margaret soon vanishes in Copenhagen, so Elizabeth joins the irascible Christian in searching the city, from underground crypts to the graves of queens. What they encounter is a baffling ransom demanding a bathrobe, not money, and what they dig up will connect a modern disappearance with an ancient artifact, along with the oldest of motives for crime.About the AuthorElizabeth Peters (19272013) was a New York Times bestselling author whose novels were often set against historical backdrops. She earned a PhD in Egyptology at the University of Chicago. She also wrote bestselling books under the pseudonym Barbara Michaels.Grace Conlin (19621997) was the recording name of Grainne Cassidy, an awardwinning actress and acclaimed narrator. She was a member of the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, DC, and won a Helen Hayes Award in 1988 for her role in Woolly Mammoth's production of Savage in Limbo.
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