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At an Oxford conference on The Lingering Effects of the King Arthur Tales on Life in Elizabethan England, two participants don?t fit in. Dotsy Lamb, PhD candidate from Virginia, has inadvertently invited a couple of New Agers from Glastonbury. Their agenda is to prove to the arrogant academics that King Arthur and Guinevere were real people. But Bram Fitzwaring doesn?t show up for his scheduled address, because he?s still in his room. Dead.



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Maria Hudgins

Maria Hudgins is the author of four Dotsy Lamb Travel Mysteries, Death of an Obnoxious Tourist, Death of a Lovable Geek, Death on the Aegean Queen, and Death of a Second Wife (June 2012) . These stories are set in Italy, Scotland, the Greek Islands, and Switzerland, respectively. Before using a place as a setting, Hudgins visits and takes copious notes.

Two mysteries in her new Lacy Glass Series are now available on Kindle and Kindle Prime. Scorpion House centers around an expedition house in Luxor, Egypt. The Man on the Istanbul Train follows the young botanist from Istanbul to an archaeological dig in central Turkey.

She lives in Hampton, Virginia.



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