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Lord of the Silent
by Elizabeth Peters
ISBN: 0380817144
ISBN-13: 9780380817146
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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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"[O]nce again, Peters manages to satirize romantic thrillers while producing some of the finest in the genre." -- Rachel Orvino
-- Entertainment Weekly
"I went back and reread the first book in this disarming series...to remind myself why I got hooked...in the first place.... A dozen books later...Amelia is still a joy." -- Marilyn Stasio
-- New York Times Book Review
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Publisher: Avon Books Published date: 2002 Size: 4.5 x 6.75 inches Weight: 0.5 pounds
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For archaeologist Amelia Peabody and her family, the allure of Egypt remains as powerful as ever, even in this tense time of World War. But nowhere in this desert land is safe -- especially for Amelia's son Ramses and his beautiful new wife Nefret. Treachery and peril are pursuing the two young lovers across the length and breadth of this strange, exotic world, strengthening a bond of passion and devotion that only death can sever. And the grim discovery of a recent corpse in a tomb where it does not belong is pulling Amelia deeper into a furious desert storm of intrigue, corruption, kidnapping, and murder -- and toward dark revelations that threaten to awaken the past...and alter the family's destiny.
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Avon Books, Inc, 2001. Paperback. Grade: B. Catalog: Mystery General Synopsis: 476 pages. For archaeologist Amelia Peabody and her family, the allure of Egypt remains as powerful as ever, even in this tense time of World War. But... ( more information)
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Avon. Mass Market Paperbound. 0380817144 666x422x110 52 Publisher Comments: <p align="left">For archaeologist Amelia Peabody and her family, the allure of Egypt remains as powerful as ever, even in this tense time of World War. But nowhere in this desert land is safe - especially for Amelia's son Ramses and his beautiful new wife Nefret. Treachery and peril are pursuing the two young lovers across the length and breadth of this strange, exotic world, strengthening a bond of passion and devotion that only death can sever. And the grim discovery of a recent corpse in a tomb where it does not belong is pulling Amelia deeper into a furious desert storm of intrigue, corruption, kidnapping, and murder - and toward dark revelations that threaten to awaken the past...and alter the family's destiny. Review: "In the latest installment of Elizabeth Peters' popular Amelia Peabody mystery series, the indomitable Emerson family returns to their excavation sites in Egypt in the midst of World War I. Accompanied by Gargery, the irrepressible Sennia (and cat), and the newlyweds, Ramseys and Nefret, they arrive in Egypt and are immediately surrounded by romance, espionage, and murder. The one sour note in this otherwise highly enjoyable novel is Peters' self-conscious attempt to represent the narrative as a reconstructed manuscript with interpolated documents. The gimmick doesn't quite work, but Amelia Peabody fans will love the novel nevertheless." Reviewed by Andrew Witmer, Virginia Quarterly Review (Copyright 2006 Virginia Quarterly Review) ...Experience, Quality, Value.... . Very Good. 2002. ( more information)
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Avon. Mass Market Paperback. 0380817144 Amelia Peabody Emerson is the Mary Poppins of Egypt. Forthright, intrepid, and industrious, she brooks no nonsense from anyone and is armed with an apparently magical parasol. As the legions of fans of Elizabeth Peters's Edwardian archeological mystery series know, Amelia is also possessed of a swift temper, an incorrigible curiosity, and an uncanny proclivity for attracting trouble. But in 1915, with the world gripped by the madness of war, trouble is endemic. In an effort to prevent their son Ramses from being coerced into working for British intelligence (in the sort of endeavor that nearly got him killed a year earlier when he infiltrated a band of Egyptian nationalists and prevented a Turkish-backed uprising), Amelia and husband Emerson and the rest of their dizzyingly large entourage flee England for the reassuringly stoic splendor of their beloved Egyptian ruins. So much for a quiet dig among the mastabas. With their usual luck, the family promptly finds itself inundated by would-be assassins and nosy journalists. Amelia quickly deduces that Ramses's undercover work is at the root of both threat and curiosity; more puzzling is the appearance of the odd corpse or two and a rash of stunningly efficient tomb robberies. When Ramses and his wife, Nefret, travel to Luxor to check on the security of some of their old excavations, they find an all-too-familiar irritant behind the robberies. It would be telling to reveal his identity, but fans of the series will soon figure it out, with the aid of a little suspension of disbelief. With Ramses and Nefret on one hand, and Amelia and Emerson on the other, engaged in "protecting" the other side from conflict and trouble, the novel unfolds in a merry chase of misdirection and miscommunication. There is a comforting consistency to Peters's series. By now, all of the characters' quirks are etched in stone like so many well-worn hieroglyphs. Amelia's narrative has the familiarity of a treasured and oft-read letter from a slightly batty aunt. Even the miraculous return of (no, I really can't say), though perhaps intended as a radical plot twist, adheres to the most genteel of mystery traditions, à la Doyle and Christie. Innovation can be overrated; with Peters's flawless record of producing amusing, easily digested novels showing no signs of faltering, fans should devour this morsel--and wait impatiently for the next tasty installment. --Kelly Flynn --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly In Egypt, 1915, the redoubtable English archaeologist Amelia Peabody Emerson and her eccentric and closely knit group of family and friends are up to their old tricks. The Emersons may believe that they are merely engaging in another season of excavation, but legions of devoted readers know that Amelia's archaeological fervor has never stopped her from charging into another thrilling episode of crime-solving, dragging her husband and children enthusiastically along. Amelia's son, Ramses, and his new wife, Nefret, are trying to settle into their married life and find ways to build a more equal relationship with their overwhelming and irrepressibly adventurous parent. Amelia is worried, however, that an officious British army officer might try to recruit Ramses again as a spy (as in the previous book, 2000's He Shall Thunder in the Sky). To keep him out of the spymaster's clutches, she sends Ramses and Nefret off to Luxor to investigate a series of thefts from archaeological sites. As always in this series of uproarious Egyptological mysteries, plenty of strange doings are afoot in the desert, and readers will find all the delicious trappings of a vintage Peters extravaganza lost tombs, kidnappings, deadly attacks, mummies and sinister villains. (May 1)Forecast: Her large and faithful following will ensure that Peters, a Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, once again reaches the lofty heights of the bestseller lists. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailab ...Experience, Quality, Value.... . 2002. ( more information)
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N. Y.: William Morrow & Company, 2002. Undetrred by world war and enemy submarines, Amelia Peabody once again sets sail for Egypt, where ghosts of an ancient past and specters of a present-day evil hover silently over an inscrutable land. Previous owner's name has been "whited-out" inside front cover, otherwise book is as new.. Soft Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. ( more information)
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Avon. April 2, 2002. Paperback. Very Good. In Egypt, 1915, the redoubtable English archaeologist Amelia Peabody Emerso n and her eccentric and closely knit group of family and friends are up to their old tricks. The Emersons may believe that they are merely engaging in another season of excavation, but legions of devoted readers know that Ame lia's archaeological fervor has never stopped her from charging into anothe r thrilling episode of crime-solving, dragging her husband and children ent husiastically along. Amelia's son, Ramses, and his new wife, Nefret, are tr ying to settle into their married life and find ways to build a more equal relationship with their overwhelming and irrepressibly adventurous parent. Amelia is worried, however, that an officious British army officer might tr y to recruit Ramses again as a spy (as in the previous book, 2000's He Shal l Thunder in the Sky). To keep him out of the spymaster's clutches, she sen ds Ramses and Nefret off to Luxor to investigate a series of thefts from ar chaeological sites. As always in this series of uproarious Egyptological my steries, plenty of strange doings are afoot in the desert, and readers will find all the delicious trappings of a vintage Peters extravaganza lost tom bs, kidnappings, deadly attacks, mummies and sinister villains. (May 1)Fore cast: Her large and faithful following will ensure that Peters, a Mystery W riters of America Grand Master, once again reaches the lofty heights of the bestseller lists. ( more information)
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