01438cam a2200253 4500 540551822 TxAuBib 20211207120000.0 150320s2014||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 2014504144 TxAuBib Thomas, Emily. Mum's the word / Emily Thomas. New York : Guideposts, [2014] 277 pages ; 22 cm. Secrets of the Blue Hill Library When Anne finds an ancient Egyptian clay pot in the attic, which Aunt Edie excavated at an archaeological dig, she decides to put it on display in the library. Mildred Farley takes one look at it, then trips and falls, suffering a badly sprained anke. "It's cursed!" she exclaims, visibly shaken by the artifact's reappearance. Soon all of Blue Hill is in an uproar, recounting various disasters brought on by the relic when Aunt Edie first brought it home forty years ago and blaming every new accident, injury, and mishap on the curse. Is the pot really to blame for the current rash of strange, unfortunate events, or is someone using rumors and supersition to cover up a crime? 20211207. Art objects, Egyptian Fiction. Libraries Fiction. Small cities Fiction. Christian fiction. Secrets of the Blue Hill Library.