"The Ivory Snuff Box" by Frederic Arnold Kummer is a thrilling mystery that throws detective Richard Duvall headfirst into a case immediately after his wedding. Duvall's honeymoon with his wife, Grace, is cut short when he's summoned to recover a stolen ivory snuff box for the French Ambassador, a mission filled with secrets and international implications. Leaving his bride behind, Duvall starts his investigation in Paris before heading to London where he navigates a web of lies, thefts, and danger. Grace, however, isn't left out of the action for too long; she soon finds herself on a parallel mission to Brussels, indicating that she, too, is crucial to uncovering a broader plot linked to the mysterious box, turning their planned honeymoon into a dangerous adventure.
The Ivory Snuff Box
By Frederic Arnold Kummer
A newlywed detective must abandon his honeymoon to chase down a stolen artifact, uncovering a dangerous international plot with the help of his wife.
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