16 Mar Ancient Egypt and 1920s New York—with Jocelyn Green
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Listen to the 100th episode of Historical Fiction: Unpacked! Scroll to the bottom of the show notes to enter a celebratory giveaway!
This episode features Jocelyn Green’s twentieth book, The Metropolitan Affair. Jocelyn and I talked about Egyptology, forgery, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the roaring twenties setting of her latest novel.
Here’s a description from Bethany House:
With a notorious forger preying on New York’s high society, Metropolitan Museum of Art curator Lauren Westlake is just the expert needed to track down the criminal. As she and Detective Joe Caravello search for the truth, the closer they get to discovering the forger’s identity, the more entangled they become in a web of deception and crime.
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