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Maha Khan Phillips’ The Museum Detective blends history and mystery in Karachi

Published on: January 23, 2026 2:46 PM

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Maha Khan Phillips’ latest novel, The Museum Detective, marks her third fast-paced outing, seamlessly combining historical fiction with a gripping murder mystery set in modern-day Karachi. The story follows Gulfsa “Gul” Delani, a highly skilled archaeologist, who is called upon by the Sindh Police to examine a mummy discovered in Balochistan. The artefact, ornately adorned and bearing cuneiform inscriptions, hints at a possible connection to Persepolis, raising the stakes of a potentially monumental historical discovery.

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Phillips draws inspiration from a real incident from 25 years ago, when a purported mummified woman discovered in Balochistan sparked speculation over her Persian origins before being revealed as a fake. The author’s meticulous research, aided by Egyptologist Dr Salima Ikram, ensures authenticity in the depiction of mummification and archaeological practices.

 

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Parallel to the mummy investigation is the search for Gul’s missing niece, Mahnaz, whose disappearance years earlier haunts the protagonist. The intertwining of Mahnaz’s quest with the mummy’s origins adds layers of suspense and emotional depth. Gul navigates challenges posed by her high-society Memon family, bureaucratic constraints at the Heritage and History Museum, and threats from criminal elements seeking to profit from the artefact.

Supporting characters, from Gul’s loyal Goan Christian secretary Manora Fernandes to historical experts in Karachi’s Parsi Colony and UK-based colleagues, enrich the narrative. Phillips’ skillful plotting ensures that minor and major characters alike are fully realized, and the identity of the shadowy antagonist Saaya remains a mystery until the final pages.

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The novel is a testament to Phillips’ command over character development, historical detail, and narrative pacing, delivering a story that is both intellectually engaging and thrilling. While the ultimate authenticity of the mummy is secondary, the book’s blend of academic intrigue, family drama, and mystery cements Phillips’ reputation as a writer of remarkable merit.

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