Murder at the God's Gate by Lynda Robinson

Murder at the God's Gate by Lynda Robinson

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Murder at the God's Gate by Lynda Robinson

When a priest dies in a mysterious fall from the top of a statue of Tutankhamun, many consider the death a fateful one for the boy-king and his reign. Indeed, the Hittites are already at Egypt's borders, and the enemies of the late pharaoh Akhenaten have transferred their implacable hatred to the young pharaoh. Lurking beneath the luxury of the court at Thebes lie malice, evil and murder. Not even Lord Meren - the 'eyes and ears' of Tutankhamun - can identify the plotters. But until the enemies of the fourteen-year-old pharaoh are destroyed, neither his body nor his soul is safe from their deadly poison...
'Exciting.. Robinson makes history live and breathe again' New York Times 'A powerfully imagines tonic for readers who say they don't like historical mysteries' Kirkus Reviews
Lynda Robinson studied at the University of Texas, where she gained a Ph.D. in anthropology, specialising in archaeology. Murder at the God's Gate is the second of the Lord Meren mysteries. The first, Murder in the Place of Anubis, was published earlier this year - A&B will be publishing the entire series.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780749005818
ISBN 10 0749005815
Titel Murder at the God's Gate
Autor Lynda Robinson
Serie Lord Meren Mystery
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Allison & Busby
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-01-10
Seitenanzahl 280
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