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Born: 09/28/1927Elizabeth Peters Biography & Notes
As of 2004, this series contains 16 books; the most recent was released in April 2004. The eponymous heroine is an Egyptologist, married with one child. The stories are mostly set in Egypt; the time period covered ranges from the late 1800s to after the First World War.
The Vicky Bliss novels follow the adventures of an American professor of art history who keeps getting involved in international crime. Another Peters novel, The Camelot Caper (1969), while not technically a Vicky Bliss story, features another important character in the series. The novels can be enjoyed in any order, but the stories are highly sequential in nature and are probably better appreciated if read in order of publication.
There is a connection between these books and the Amelia Peabody series, but the references are cryptic and the author isn't telling. The two series are definitely set in the same fictional universe; a fictional tomb discovered by Amelia Peabody and her husband plays an important role in Night Train to Memphis.
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Ammie Come Home by Elizabeth Peters ( 1987)
For the guests at Ruth Bennet's fashionable Georgetwon home, the seance was just a playful diversion . . . until Ruth's niece Sara spoke in a deep guttural voice not her own . . . and the game became frighteningly real.. The New York Times calls Miss Michaels a specialist, saying, "When the seances get going and the ghosts walk (and talk), even the nonbelievers take notice".
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The Ape Who Guards the Balance by Elizabeth Peters ( 1999)
Join Amelia Peabody on her thrilling new expedition to the Valley of the Kings -YOUR ITINERARY: Upper Egypt, 1907. A perilous adventure into antiquity with fiction's most beloved archaeologist and her captivating cohorts. WITNESS exotic scenery, craven tomb robbers, and vengeful gods! DISCOVER stolen treasures, a mysterious cult, surprising secrets hidden in desert sands! FIND THE UNEXPECTED - a ruthless, remorseless killer with his eye on Amelia!
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Arthur Wesley Dow, 1857-1922 His Art & Hist Influence by Elizabeth Peters, Nancy E. Green, Richard Boyle, Arthur W. Dow, Frederick C. Moffatt, Ira Spanierman Gallery, Marilee Boyd Meyer, Lauren Berkley ( 1999) |
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Az Murder Goes . . . Artful by Elizabeth Peters ( 2001) |
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Be Buried in the Rain by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007)
Caring for her somewhat sinister Grandmother Carr while on vacation at the former family "plantation" in Virginia, medical student Julie Newcomb becomes involved in a mystery when the gruesome remains of a young woman and her infant are discovered. Reprint.
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Black Rainbow by Elizabeth Peters ( 2005)
In love with her employer, Edmund Mandeville, Megan O'Neill, a young governess, battles evil, supernatural powers from the past, as well as the conventions of nineteenth-century England, to find happiness. Reprint.
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Borrower of the Night. by Elizabeth Peters ( 2000)
Art historian Vicky Bliss discovers a dead body while poking around excavations of ancient Roman ruins.
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The Camelot Caper by Elizabeth Peters ( 1995) |
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Children of the Storm by Elizabeth Peters ( 2003) Return once again with New York Times bestselling Grand Master Elizabeth Peters to a remarkable land of mystery, deception, and danger, where murderous intrigues swirl in the desert wind. . . . The Great War has ended at last. No longer must archaeologist Amelia Peabody and her husband, Emerson, the distinguished Egyptologist, fear for the life of their daring son, Ramses, now free from his dangerous wartime obligations to British Intelligence. The advent of a season of joy and peace marks a time of new beginnings in Luxor, with delightful additions to the growing Emerson family and fascinating wonders waiting to be discovered beneath the shifting Egyptian sands. But in the aftermath of conflict, evil still casts a cold shadow over this violence-scarred land. The theft of valuable antiquities from the home of a friend causes great concern in the Emerson household. Ramses's strange encounter with a woman costumed in the veil and gold crown of a goddess only deepens the mystery. And the brutal death of the suspected thief washes the unsettling affair in blood. Amelia's investigation sets her on a terrifying collision course with an adversary more fiendish and formidable than any she has ever encountered. And in her zeal to make things right, the indomitable Amelia may be feeding the flames of a devastating firestorm that threatens the fragile lives of the tender and the innocent. |
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The Copenhagen Connection by Elizabeth Peters ( 2001) A strange twist of fate brings Elizabeth Jones face to face with her idol, the brilliant, eccentric historian Margaret Rosenberg, at the Copenhagen Airport. An even stranger accident makes Elizabeth the esteemed scholar's new private assistant. But luck can go from good to bad in an instant -- and less than twenty-four hours later, the great lady is kidnapped by persons unknown. Suddenly desperate in a foreign land, Elizabeth must cast her lot with Rosenberg's handsome, insufferable son Christian in hopes of finding her vanished benefactor. On a trail that leads from modern wonders to ancient mystery, a determined young woman and an arrogant "prince" must uncover shocking secrets carefully guarded in the beautiful Danish city. And they must survive a mysterious affair that is turning darker and deadlier by the hour. |
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Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters ( 1988)
Thirty-one-year-old Victorian gentlewoman Amelia Peabody has not only inherited her father's fortune, but she is also blessed with his strong will as well. Now she's headed for Cairo, accompanied by a girl with a tarnished past, to indulge her passion for Egyptology. Little did she know that murder and a homicidal mummy lay in wait for her.
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The Crying Child by Elizabeth Peters, Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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The Curse of the Pharaohs by Elizabeth Peters ( 1988)
One of the best-loved of mystery writers weaves another tale of intrigue featuring Amelia Peabody and Radcliffe of Crocodile on the Sandbank. This time the willful and witty duo must catch a murderer at an excavation of an ancient Egyptian tomb.
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The Curse of the Pharaohs/Collectors by Elizabeth Peters ( 1990)
The witty, indefatigable Amelia Peabody--now married to the woman-hating archaeologist Radcliffe Emerson--eludes the villains and solves three murders in this adventure set among the archaeological digs in the Valley of the Kings.
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The Dead Sea Cipher by Elizabeth Peters ( 1996) |
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Deeds of the Disturber by Elizabeth Peters ( 2000) |
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Devil May Care by Elizabeth Peters ( 1998) |
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Die for Love by Elizabeth Peters ( 2002) The annual Historical Romance Writers of the World convention in New York City is calling to Jacqueline Kirby, a Nebraska librarian who desperately desires some excitement. But all is not love and kisses at this august gathering of starry-eyed eccentrics and sentimental scribes. As far as Jacqueline is concerned, the sudden "natural" death of a gossip columnist seems anything but. And when she's approached by a popular genre star who fears for her own life, the resourceful Ms. Kirby quickly goes back to work...as a sleuth. Because there's a sinister scenario being penned at this purple prose congregation. And when jealousy and passion are given free rein beyond the boundaries of the printed page, the result can be murder. |
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The Falcon at the Portal An Amelia Peabody Mystery by Elizabeth Peters ( 2000)
Amelia and family have arrived in Egypt for the 1911 archeological season--after the marriage of young Ramses' best friend David to Amelia's niece Lia. But trouble finds them immediately when David is accused of selling ancient artifacts. While Amelia and company try to clear his name and expose the real culprit, the body of an American is found at the bottom of their excavation shaft. As accusations of drug dealing and moral misconduct fly, a child of mysterious antecedents sparks a crisis that threatens to tear the family apart. Amelia brings her brilliant powers of deduction to bear, but someone is shooting bullets at her--and coming awfully close!Amelia and family have arrived in Egypt for the 1911 archeological season---after the marriage of young Ramses' best friend David to Amelia's niece Lia. But trouble finds them immediately when David is accused of selling ancient artifacts. While Amelia and company try to clear his name and expose the real culprit, the body of an American is found at the bottom of their excavation shaft. As accusations of drug dealing and moral misconduct fly, a child of mysterious antecedents sparks a crisis that threatens to tear the family apart. Amelia brings her brilliant powers of deduction to bear, but someone is shooting bullets at her---and coming awfully close!
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The Golden One by Elizabeth Peters ( 2002) A new year, 1917, is dawning, and the Great War that ravages the world shows no sign of abating. Answering the siren call of Egypt once more, Amelia Peabody and her family arrive at their home in Luxor to learn of a new royal tomb ransacked by thieves. Soon an even more disturbing outrage concerns the intrepid clan of archaeologists: the freshly and savagely slain corpse of a thief defiling the ancient burial site. Yet this is nothing compared with the lethal fate that threatens Ramses. Besieged by the British and defended by formidable Turkish and German forces, the fortified seaport of Gaza guards the gateway to the Holy Land. Answering a call he cannot refuse from British military intelligence, Ramses must journey to this ancient fabled city to undertake a mission as personal as it is perilous. Death will surely be his lot if he is caught or exposed. Meanwhile Ramses's wife, Nefret, guards a secret of her own.... |
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The Grey Beginning by Elizabeth Peters ( 1995)
Kathy Malone has arrived in Italy to find solace after her husband's death. But as startling discoveries unravel in his childhood home, Kathy realizes she has stumbled onto a dangerous--and obsessively secret--family legacy. From the bestselling author of Here I Stay and House of Stones.
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Greygallows by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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He Shall Thunder in the Sky An Amelia Peabody Mystery by Elizabeth Peters ( 2001) Trouble is brewing in Egypt at the close of 1914 and no one will escape the fury of the tempest to come. With the world around them at war, Amelia Peabody and her husband Radcliffe Emerson have returned to Cairo for another season of archaeological excavation -- despite the increasing danger of an attack on the Suez Canal and on Egypt itself. A terrible conflict looms. A long-simmering love affair is resolved. A dastardly plot twists like a serpent writhing in the desert sun. There is no escaping the onrushing hurricane that now threatens the Emersons and their world -- so Amelia plunges right into it. |
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Here I Stay by Elizabeth Peters ( 1999)
The Haunting Turning a decrepit old mansion into a beautiful country inn isn't easy, but for Andrea Torgesen, the hard work is exactly what her young brother, Jim, needs after a serious car accident. Or, so she thinks--until Jim is haunted by unearthly voices and eerie visions, and becomes obsessed with a long-neglected graveyard. Suddenly, the impossible becomes terrifyingly possible and Andrea must battle an evil force that threatens to destroy their lives.
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The Hippopotamus Pool by Elizabeth Peters ( 1997)
Amelia, her husband Emerson, their 13-year-old son Ramses, and their beautiful ward Nefret return to Egypt for an exciting excavation. The dig is at an undisturbed Royal Tomb, a true find--and an irresistible temptation for art thieves, jealous colleagues, looters, the press, and the countless evil-doers. As Ramses and Nefret rub elbows with thieves and thugs, Amelia finds herself faced with a surprising new villain who is every bit as clever and resourceful as the intrepid Amelia herself.
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House of Many Shadows by Elizabeth Peters ( 2006) |
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Houses of Stone by Elizabeth Peters ( 1995) |
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Into the Darkness by Elizabeth Peters ( 2008)
When young advertising executive Meg Venturi inherits her millionaire grandfather's antique jewelry business, she comes face to face with his mysterious partner, A. L. Riley, dark secrets from the past, and life-threatening danger. Reprint.
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Into the Darkness by Elizabeth Peters ( 1996)
When Meg Venturi inherits a share in her eccentric grandfather's antique jewelry business, she becomes part-owner with an aloof and attractive young man who is stirring up controversy throughout the town.
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The Jackal's Head Library Edition by Elizabeth Peters ( 1991)
Althea Tomlinson returns to Egypt to clear her archaeologist father's name of a scandal that drove him to his death.
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Josef Sudek Pigment Prints by Ian Jeffrey, Elizabeth Peters, Marin Peretz ( 2001) |
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The Last Camel Died at Noon by Elizabeth Peters ( 1992)
Bestselling author Peters brings back 19th-century Egyptologist Amelia Peabody and her entourage in a delicious caper that digs up mystery in the shadow of the pyramids.
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Legend in Green Velvet by Elizabeth Peters ( 2002) Scotland is Susan's passion and obsession -- and the opportunity to join a Highland dig is a dream come true for the young archaeology student. But then a sinister stranger slips Susan a cryptic message in ancient verse -- and is later found viciously slain. A mysterious peril has unexpectedly emerged from the mists to haunt Susan, sending her running for her life in the company of handsome, unconventional laird Jamie Erskine. For she has an unseen enemy hiding in the shadows -- someone who is going to great lengths to frame her for murder ... and to bury Susan, if necessary, in this land she loves. |
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Lion in the Valley An Amelia Peabody Mystery by Elizabeth Peters ( 1999)
Amelia and her Egyptologist husband are in Dahshoor on a much-coveted burial chamber dig at the Black Pyramid. But the brazen moonlight abduction of their 8-year-old son has alerted Amelia to the presence of her arch nemesis, the Master Criminal. But with Amelia nearly in his grasp, it's far more than ill-gotten riches that motivates the evil genius this time.
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Lord of the Silent by Elizabeth Peters, Barbara Rosenblat ( 2001)
In the latest in this series of historical mysteries, archaeologist Amelia Peabody sends her son Ramses and his wife, Nefret, to Luxor, where they are to investigate a rash of antiquities thefts.
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The Love Talker by Elizabeth Peters ( 2001) Laurie has finally returned to Idlewood, the beloved family home deep in the Maryland woods where she found comfort and peace as a lonely young girl. But things are very different now. There is no peace in Idlewood. The haunting sound of a distant piping breaks the stillness of a snowy winter's evening. Seemingly random events have begun to take on a sinister shape. And dotty old Great Aunt Lizzie is convinced that there are fairies about -- and she has photographs to prove it. For Laurie, one fact is becoming disturbingly clear: there is definitely something out there in the woods -- something fiendishly, cunningly, malevolently human -- and the lives of her aging loved ones, as well as Laurie's own, are suddenly at serious risk. |
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The Mummy Case An Amelia Peabody Mystery by Elizabeth Peters ( 2000) |
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The Murders of Richard III by Elizabeth Peters ( 2004) In a remote English manor house, modern admirersof the much-maligned King Richard III -- one of Shakespeare's most extraordinary villains -- are gathered for a grand weekend of dress-up and make-believe murder. But the fun ends when the masquerade turns more sinister ... and deadly. Jacqueline Kirby, an American librarian on hand for the festivities, suddenly finds herself in the center of strange, dark doings .. and racing to untangle a murderous puzzle before history repeats itself in exceptionally macabre ways. |
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Naked Once More Library Edition by Elizabeth Peters ( 1995)
"Naked in the Ice" is the book that propelled author Kathleen Darcy to fame. Now her estate is looking for a writer to pen the sequel. Jacqueline Kirby inherits Kathleen's pen, and with it, portions of Kathleen's life, including her ex-lover, her papers...and maybe the method of Kathleen's untimely death.
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Patriot's Dream by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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Other Worlds by Elizabeth Peters ( )
One foggy evening, the most famous crime specialists in the world meet in an exclusive club, their minds on murder. On the agenda: two tantalizing, unsolved cases of ghostly terror. New York Times best-selling author and unsurpassed master of suspense Barbara Michaels delivers a fireside story in the grand tradition with Other Worlds. The smoky room glows with a mix of cigars, brandy, and genius. Those present include Harry Houdini, king of illusion; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, father of the modern detective novel; Dr. Nandor Fodor, a psychoanalyst of international acclaim; and an elegant writer who can rival them all with her sleuthing talent. These masters of mystery put their minds to a pair of gripping stories of families beset by poltergeistly pranks and bewitched by inexplicable horrors. Gripping puzzles, yes, but the terror is all too vicious and all too real. In the hollows of Tennessee, a family is threatened by a dire spirit whose predictions of despair and death come frighteningly true. In a small Connecticut town, a newly married widow and her children move into her second husband's home to find their lives possessed by an unimaginable demon.
For the gathering at the club, a brilliant battle of wits is at hand. Were these villains phantoms from beyond or evildoers of flesh and blood? Each expert has a theory. Which of them is correct? Whether writing as Barbara Michaels or Elizabeth Peters, this author is a master chef crafting richly atmospheric, suspense-filled delights. Other Worlds is an up-all-nighter guaranteed to still haunt in the morning, a tale as chilling by daylight as it is by darkness. |
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The Dancing Floor by Elizabeth Peters ( 1998)
During a trip to Britain, Heather Tradescant gets involved in the Karim family's strange world when she sneaks into the gardens of Troytan House while the father and son are eating breakfast. Believing Heather to be an expert horticulturalist, they welcome her into their strange circle of friends, several of whom become enamored with the effervescent Heather.
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Night of Four Hundred Rabbits Library Edition by Elizabeth Peters ( 2002) An unexpected "gift" has arrived for Carol Farley this Christmas: an envelope bearing a newspaper clipping and no return address. There, blurred but unmistakable, is a photo of a man missing for years and feared dead -- Carol's father. It is a siren calling her to a world she has never known, to a place of ancient majesty and blood-chilling terror. Now, surrounded by towering pyramids on Mexico City's Walk of the Dead, a frightened yet resolute young woman searches for a perilous truth and for the beloved parent she thought was gone forever. But there are dark secrets lurking in the shadows of antiquity, a conspiracy she never imagined...and enemies who are determined that Carol Farley will not leave Mexico alive. |
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Prince Of Darkness by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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Red Land, Black Land Daily Life in Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Peters, Barbara Mertz ( 1978)
Describes the clothing, art, science, warfare, religion, culture, and burial customs of ancient Egypt.
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The Runaway, Afraid All the Time by Nancy Pickard, Elizabeth Peters ( 1996) |
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The Sea King's Daughter by Elizabeth Peters ( 1988)
Sandy had been lured to the Greek island of Thera by a father she had never known, an archaeologist scorned for his obsession with Atlantis. Now, as the island's slumbering volcano came back to life, a terrifying power drew Sandy deep into the fathomless waters of her heritage, destiny and doom.
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Search for Eden Rebecca Searches for True Meaning in Life by Elizabeth Peters, Barbara Michel ( 1996) |
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Search the Shadows by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007)
Haskell Maloney returns to the University of Chicago's exotic Oriental Institute in search of the truth about the parents she lost at birth. Reprint.
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Seeing a Large Cat by Elizabeth Peters ( 1997)
According to ancient Egyptian papyrus, dreaming of a large cat means good luck. And that's just what Amelia Peabody could use, as her growing family matures in the new century. What's more, Amelia's dashing husband Emerson has received a mysterious warning not to enter the Valley of the Kings. To Emerson's annoyance, Amelia's meddling distracts her attention as she exposes a fraudulent spiritualist, saves a marriage, and plays matchmaker. But diabolical forces are at work when an unknown tomb reveals a shocking murder--and the Peabody family dodges bullets from an assassin determined to put an end to their discoveries.
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Shattered Silk by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007)
Recovering from the demise of her unhappy marriage and opening the antique-clothing store of her dreams in Georgetown, Karen is suddenly confronted with a series of ominous and deadly events that threaten to turn her dream into a nightmare. Reprint.
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Silhouette in Scarlet by Elizabeth Peters ( 2008) |
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Smoke and Mirrors by Elizabeth Peters ( 2002)
Joining the campaign of a charismatic congresswoman, young Erin Hartsock arrives in Washinton, D.C., filled with idealism and ambition. But her enthusiasm dissolves into terror when the campaign takes a malevolent turn. Someone...something...has begun threatening Erin and her colleagues. First come the strange fires, then a seemingly accidental death. As the election nears, Erin fears that she just may be a murderer's next candidate.
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The Seventh Sinner by Elizabeth Peters ( 1991) |
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The Snake, the Crocodile and the Dog by Elizabeth Peters ( 1994)
The delightful seventh adventure for popular heroine Amelia Peabody. The 19th-century Egyptologist and her dashing husband, Emerson, return to Amarna, where they first fell in love. When Emerson is kidnapped, Amelia must rescue her husband, find the culprit, and save her marriage.
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Someone In The House by Elizabeth Peters ( 2005)
In the strange house of Greyhaven, the young lovers, Anne and Kevin, and the middle-aged romantics, Bea and Roger, find themselves caught in the beautiful but menacing world of pre-Christian sacrificial rites. Reprint.
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Someone in the House by Elizabeth Peters ( 1989) |
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Night Train to Memphis A Vicky Bliss Mystery by Elizabeth Peters ( 1995)
An intelligence agency offers Munich museum curator Vicky Bliss a luxury cruise down the Nile if she agrees to help solve a murder and stop the heist of Egyptian antiquities. Vicky suspects her task is to lead the authorities to her occasional lover, the art thief and master of disguises she knows only as "Sir John Smythe." When Vicky spots "Smythe" with his new flame, she senses that she is dealing with a criminal who hides behind a mask of charm while moving in for the kill.
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Sons of the Wolf by Elizabeth Peters ( 2008)
Ada and Harriet, two young orphans, find themselves under the new guardianship of Mr. Wolfson, a distant and enigmatic relative with two sons, Julian and Francis, polar opposites with their own dangerous secrets. Original.
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New Perspectives on F. Holland Day Selected Presentations from the Fred Holland Day in Context Symposium Held at Stonehill College North Easton, Massachusetts April 19, 1997 by Penelope Niven, Elizabeth Peters, Samuel Coale, Thomas G. Boss, Anne Havinga, Verna Poserer Curtis ( 1998) |
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Stitches in Time by Elizabeth Peters ( 1999)
When an antique bridal quilt appears under mysterious circumstances at the vintage clothing shop where Rachel Grant works, she is fascinated. She has never been able to resist handmade textiles from the past, for she believes that through the ages, women wove protective magic into their fabrics in order to mark the important events of their lives: birth, marriage, and death. But there is more than good in the quilts magic power. Day by day Rachel sees and feels the power growing, as she senses the quilt influencing her thoughts and actions. Much as Rachel's logical mind longs to deny the supernatural, the aura of evil coming from the quilt is terrifyingly real, and it seems to carry a sinister legacy into the lives of the people Rachel loves.
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Street of the Five Moons by Elizabeth Peters ( 2008) |
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More Malice Domestic by Mary Higgins Clark, Elizabeth Peters ( 1997) |
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Sons of the Wolf by Elizabeth Peters ( 1991)
Ada and Harriet had never met anyone like their new guardian, Mr. Wolfson, and his two mysterious sons, Julian and Francis. But Harriet soon discovered that evil ran rampant through Abbey Manor and the surrounding moors--especially in the moonlight. Previous paperback by Fawcett.
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Ammie, Come Home/Large Print by Elizabeth Peters ( 1994) |
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Liz Peters, P. I./January Sale Stowaway by Elizabeth Peters, Dorothy Cannell ( 1996) |
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Summer of the Dragon by Elizabeth Peters ( 2001)
A good salary and an all-expenses-paid summer spent a sprawling Arizona ranch is too good a deal for fledgling anthropologist D.J. Abbott to turn down. What does it matter that her rich new employer/benefactor, Hank Hunnicutt, is a certified oddball who is presently funding all manner of off-beat projects, from alien conspiracy studies to a hunt for dragon bones? There's even talk of treasure buried in the nearby mountains, but D.J. isn't going to allow loose speculation -- or the considerable charms of handsome professional treasure hunter Jesse Franklin -- to sidetrack her. Until Hunnicutt suffers a mysterious accident and then vanishes, leaving the weirdos gathered at his spread to eye each other with frightened suspicion. But on a high desert search for the missing millionaire, D.J. is learning things that may not be healthy for her to know. For the game someone is playing here goes far beyond the rational universe -- and it could leave D.J. legitimately dead.
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Temples, Tombs, & Hieroglyphs A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Peters ( 2009) |
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Search the Shadows by Elizabeth Peters ( 1990) |
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Temples, Tombs & Hieroglyphs A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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Temples, Tombs, and Hieroglyphs A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007)
An updated classic history of ancient Egypt by the author of the best-selling Amelia Peabody mysteries draws on archaeological reporting, historical speculation, and other sources, in an account that provides in a revised edition coverage of professional discoveries from the past quarter century. 50,000 first printing.
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Temples, Tombs, and Hieroglyphs A Popular History of Ancient Egypt by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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Temples, Tombs, and Hieroglyphs A Popular History of Ancient Egypt, Library Edition by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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Trojan Gold by Elizabeth Peters ( 1987)
Set in the posh ski resorts of Southern Germany, this novel follows the adventures of art historian Vicky Bliss as she searches for the famous gold of Troy.
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Vanish With the Rose by Elizabeth Peters ( 1996)
Posing as an expert rose gardener, Diana Reed arrives at the Nicholson estate determined to find her missing brother, who had worked there as a caretaker. Distracted by eerie visions and the scent of roses wafting through empty rooms, Diana must confront family secrets that hide the deadly truth.
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Two Thousand Years in Rome by Elizabeth Peters, Richard Mertz ( 1969) |
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Vanish with the Rose by Elizabeth Peters ( 2008)
Posing as a landscape architect, Diana Reed, a shrewd, determined lawyer, takes a job at the sprawling Nicholson estate determined to find her missing younger brother, who had worked there as a caretaker, and uncovers a tangled web of odd visions, an atmosphere of suppressed violence, and dark secrets. Reprint.
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Wait for What Will Come by Elizabeth Peters ( 2007) |
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The Walker in Shadows by Elizabeth Peters ( 1996) |
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The Walker in the Shadows by Elizabeth Peters ( 2006)
When a new family moves into the house next door to Pat Robbins's well-tended home, and Pat's teenaged son falls head over heels for new neighbor Kathy, Pat learns of the home's deepest evils. Reprint.
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Wings Of The Falcon by Elizabeth Peters, Elizabeth Peters ( 2005)
Francesca's charmed existence in the home of her mother's noble Italian family is shadowed by the threatening activities of Garibaldi's Red Shirts and her own apparently unrequited love for a masked horseman. Reprint.
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Wings of the Falcon by Elizabeth Peters ( 1977) |
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The Wizard's Daughter by Elizabeth Peters ( 1998)
An orphan with psychic abilities is persuaded by a duchess to summon the spirit of the orphan's father, whom the duchess believes is someone she once loved.
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