Our profession is a weird and rare one. So I love to see a collections manager as the main character in "Egypt Calling" by Paul Kater.
Here's the book: https://paulkater.com/egypt-calling.html
And here's the Registrar Blog post about it: https://world.museumsprojekte.de/egypt-calling-is-out/
Is #DisappearingStautes a hashtag? I feel it should be!
@bookstodon #registrar #RegistrarLife #MuseumLife #museum
Here's the book: https://paulkater.com/egypt-calling.html
And here's the Registrar Blog post about it: https://world.museumsprojekte.de/egypt-calling-is-out/
Is #DisappearingStautes a hashtag? I feel it should be!
@bookstodon #registrar #RegistrarLife #MuseumLife #museum
Egypt Calling
Angie Kimball works as a collections manager and curator at the History and Heritage Museum and she loves her job. That happiness gets a big hit when a huge statue of Ramses II suddenly disappears without a trace. That disappearance is the start of a string of strange events and flashbacks with connections to ancient Egypt. A harp seems to play a crucial part in these connections, and it will deliver some amazing help in getting things back to normal.