The mystery of the Venus Island fetish / by Tim Flannery.

By: Flannery, Tim F. (Tim Fridtjof), 1956- [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Minotaur Books, 2016Copyright date: ©2014Description: ix, 289 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781250079428 (hardback)Subject(s): Anthropologists -- Fiction | Museums -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction | Missing persons -- Investigation -- Fiction | Australia -- History -- 20th century -- FictionGenre/Form: Mystery fiction. DDC classification: 823/.92 LOC classification: PR9619.4.F64 | M96 2016Summary: "It's 1932, and the Great Venus Island Fetish, a ceremonial mask surrounded by thirty-two human skulls, now resides in a museum in Sydney, Australia. But young anthropologist Archie Meek, recently returned from an extended field trip to Venus Island, has noticed something amiss: a strange discoloration on some of the skulls. Has someone tampered with the fetish? Is there a link between it and the mysterious disappearance of Cecil Polkinghorne, curator of archaeology? And how did Eric Sopwith, retired mollusks expert, die in the museum's storeroom? Could Archie's life be at risk as well? But these are not the only concerns that weigh upon the assistant curator's mind. Why hasn't his beloved Beatrice--registrar, anthropology--accepted his proposal of marriage and the love token he brought back from Venus Island? Has something been lost in translation?"--
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"It's 1932, and the Great Venus Island Fetish, a ceremonial mask surrounded by thirty-two human skulls, now resides in a museum in Sydney, Australia. But young anthropologist Archie Meek, recently returned from an extended field trip to Venus Island, has noticed something amiss: a strange discoloration on some of the skulls. Has someone tampered with the fetish? Is there a link between it and the mysterious disappearance of Cecil Polkinghorne, curator of archaeology? And how did Eric Sopwith, retired mollusks expert, die in the museum's storeroom? Could Archie's life be at risk as well? But these are not the only concerns that weigh upon the assistant curator's mind. Why hasn't his beloved Beatrice--registrar, anthropology--accepted his proposal of marriage and the love token he brought back from Venus Island? Has something been lost in translation?"--

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