Lost Buddha

Lost Buddha; a postwar Sue Lee Mystery series involving seventh-century tapestries preserved by an antique dealer during the war. After his brutal death, the first Lost Buddha is discovered, and the race is on to find the other five, hiding somewhere in the world. The search uncovers war criminals hiding from prosecution, placing, Sue Lee, and, Dr. Jane, in a dangerous, life-threatening situation.

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Lost Buddha

Lost Buddha; a postwar Sue Lee Mystery series involving seventh-century tapestries preserved by an antique dealer during the war. After his brutal death, the first Lost Buddha is discovered, and the race is on to find the other five, hiding somewhere in the world. The search uncovers war criminals hiding from prosecution, placing, Sue Lee, and, Dr. Jane, in a dangerous, life-threatening situation.

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Lost Buddha

Lost Buddha

by D M Sorlie
Lost Buddha

Lost Buddha

by D M Sorlie

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Overview

Lost Buddha; a postwar Sue Lee Mystery series involving seventh-century tapestries preserved by an antique dealer during the war. After his brutal death, the first Lost Buddha is discovered, and the race is on to find the other five, hiding somewhere in the world. The search uncovers war criminals hiding from prosecution, placing, Sue Lee, and, Dr. Jane, in a dangerous, life-threatening situation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781393848363
Publisher: Enchanted Island Publishing
Publication date: 03/31/2020
Series: Sue Lee Mystery , #6
Pages: 148
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.34(d)

About the Author

D.M. is a native Arizonan living in Scottsdale,
traveling has inspired several of his books throughout the years, including historical fiction, especially with a mystery thrown in.  
Sue Lee Mysteries started after visiting an antique shop in Honolulu with the purchase of a vintage World War Two recruitment poster for women to serve. It was haunting knowing all the possibilities open for woman during those perilous times. 
 

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