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The Golden One
Elizabeth Peters
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Description for The Golden One
Paperback. At the start of this fourteenth adventure for Amelia, which continues the wartime theme begun in Lord of The Silent, it is New Year's Eve 1917. Series: Amelia Peabody. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 130 x 33. Weight in Grams: 356.
At the start of this fourteenth adventure for Amelia, which continues the wartime theme begun in Lord of the Silent, it is New Year's Eve, 1917.
Risking winter storms and German torpedoes, the Emersons are heading for Egypt once again: Amelia, Emerson, their son Ramses and his wife Nefret. Emerson is counting on a long season of excavation without distractions but this proves to be a forlorn hope. Yet again they unearth a dead body in a looted tomb - not a mummified one though, this one is only too fresh, and it leads the clan on ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Constable and Robinson United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
Amelia Peabody
Condition
New
Weight
356g
Number of Pages
496
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781845295615
SKU
V9781845295615
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
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99-50
About Elizabeth Peters
Elizabeth Peters is a prolific and successful novelist with over fifty novels to her credit. She is internationally renowned for her mystery stories, especially those featuring indomitable heroine Amelia Peabody. She lives in an historic farmhouse in Frederick, Maryland with six cats and two dogs.
Reviews for The Golden One
can't wait for the next Peabody story... I really do think [Elizabeth Peters'] books are great entertainment.
Angela Ripon A writer so popular that the public library has to keep her books under lock and key.'
Washington Post Book World
Think Miss Marple with early feminist gloss crossed with Indiana Jones... accomplished entertainment.
Guardian
Angela Ripon A writer so popular that the public library has to keep her books under lock and key.'
Washington Post Book World
Think Miss Marple with early feminist gloss crossed with Indiana Jones... accomplished entertainment.
Guardian