The Curse of the Pharaohs The Amelia Peabody Series Book 2 (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books Books
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The sun rides high over the British Empire and the light still sparkles brightly in Amelia Peabody's eye as she returns for her second adventure in archaeology and romantic mystery as recounted in her lively journal, The Curse of the Pharaohs.
It was Sir Henry's intention to ensure that no tomb had been overlooked in the previous expedition. Scarcely had the men been at work for three days when their spades uncovered the first of a series of steps cut into the rock.
The Times gave the story a full column, on page three. The next dispatch to come to Luxor, however, rated front-page headlines. Sir Henry Baskerville was dead. He was found next morning stiff and stark in his bed. On his face was a look of ghastly horror. On his high brow, inscribed in what appeared to be dried blood, was a crudely drawn uraeus serpent, the symbol of the divine pharaoh.
Instead of digging up the treasures of a lost age, it appeared that Amelia and her friend Radcliffe were excavating a deadly curse.
The Curse of the Pharaohs The Amelia Peabody Series Book 2 (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books Books
I gather from some of the reviews I have read that there are people who dislike Amelia Peabody Emerson, her husband Radcliffe, and the plot of "Curse of the Pharaohs."I, on the other hand, very much enjoyed this book by the late Elizabeth Peters. I like the fact that the book was set in late Victorian times and that it takes place - mostly - in Egypt. I like the fact that, during a period in English history (and American history, for that matter) when women were treated as little more than children that Amelia managed to forge a career alongside her husband. I like the fact that Peters took into account the manners and mores of upper-crust English society when writing this novel and that she remained faithful to the times when women of Amelia's standing did not raise their children but left much of that job to nannies and tutors. Finally, I like the fact that Amelia is tough physically, mentally, and emotionally: That she has the spirit and the spine to undertake an often-dangerous occupation that challenges not only her mind but also her body.
The plot is a little convoluted, which is not a bad thing in my opinion, and revolves around the death of an English nobleman well known for funding archaeological digs in Egypt. The nobleman's widow appeals to Amelia and her husband to finish the work her late spouse was funding and before long the Emerson's are off to Egypt on an adventure. There they find themselves in the midst of thieves, murderers, and untrustworthy sorts of all kinds.
To those that didn't like this book all I can do is apologize because I found that reading this novel was great fun; it's an enjoyable story set in an exotic locale with characters that resonate.
Peters had a distinctive narrative style, often peppering her stories with interesting archaeological tidbits about the ancient pharaohs who ruled Egypt in the days when it was the preeminent power in Africa and the Middle East. Her writing always moved the story forward at a fairly rapid pace.
My take: This is a 5-star read.
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The Curse of the Pharaohs The Amelia Peabody Series Book 2 (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books Books Reviews
This is the second in the Elizabeth Peters' Amelia Emerson Egyptian archaeological mystery series. Amelia and her husband Emerson (he hates his first name so goes by his last) now have a son nicknames Ramses, because of his precociousness and haughty expression (even at age 4).
They are called on to investigate a supposed "cursed" tomb. Of course, it isn't cursed, as Amelia has known from the beginning, but rather a dastardly plot to gain wealth.
This is the second in a series of 20 novels which cover more than 35 years. This is one of my favorite author's in her in my opinion, best series.
I love Elizabeth Peters books. She gives such a good description of the Egyptian archaeological dig sites that I could easily visualize them. I have read several of her books three or four times, but always enjoy them like it was the first time I've read them. I believe that anyone interested in Egyptian archaeology will enjoy these books.
This is the second book in the Amelia Peabody series, written in the early 1980s and taking place in the late 1880s. Our Amelia was a liberated woman decades before such a term was in common use; she was a brilliant Egyptologist second only to her cranky and loveable husband, and her humor is eternal
“I do not recall precisely what he said next. The comment was brief. He kissed me. I was determined not to kiss him back; but Emerson kisses very well. It was some time before I was able to speak. My suggestion that I call my maid to help me out of my frock was not well received. Emerson offered his services. I pointed out that his method of removing a garment often rendered that garment unserviceable thereafter. This comment was greeted with a wordless snort of derision and a vigorous attack upon the hooks and eyes.
After all, much as I commend frankness in such matters there are areas in which an individual is entitled to privacy. I find myself forced to resort to a typographical euphemism.” Priceless, I must say.
Unable to resist the adventure surrounding the death of Lord Baskerville while excavating a tomb, Emerson and Amelia take up the grieving widow’s offer to continue the excavation and possibly even solve the murder. There is quite a cast of supporting characters and a lively and convoluted mystery before our intrepid heroine figures it all out—though almost not in the nick of time. I found it a little hard to follow but that didn’t decrease my enjoyment; I was along for the ride!
The Curse of the Pharaohs, second of the Amelia Peabody saga by Elizabeth Peters, is not quite as good as the first volume, Crocodile on the Sandbank. This is because the first book was intended to stand alone, as a mystery novel set in Egypt during the Edwardian age, and as such was practically perfect. So good, in fact, that the author decided to follow up with a long series featuring Amelia Peabody and her family and friends, always using Egypt as a setting. Each work is very carefully researched, and the characters are true to life. Mysteries, of corse, abound, obliging our heroine Amelia to use her considerable skills as amateur detective and archaeologist to unravel the tangled knots in the problematic situations she comes across. Each work in the series is excellent, but none of them quite reach the perfection of the first. However, the books are extremely addictive. The curse of this particular addiction is that the author has unfortunately passed away, leaving her readers with a craving for more; the onlt remedy to is start reading them all again from the beginning!
I gather from some of the reviews I have read that there are people who dislike Amelia Peabody Emerson, her husband Radcliffe, and the plot of "Curse of the Pharaohs."
I, on the other hand, very much enjoyed this book by the late Elizabeth Peters. I like the fact that the book was set in late Victorian times and that it takes place - mostly - in Egypt. I like the fact that, during a period in English history (and American history, for that matter) when women were treated as little more than children that Amelia managed to forge a career alongside her husband. I like the fact that Peters took into account the manners and mores of upper-crust English society when writing this novel and that she remained faithful to the times when women of Amelia's standing did not raise their children but left much of that job to nannies and tutors. Finally, I like the fact that Amelia is tough physically, mentally, and emotionally That she has the spirit and the spine to undertake an often-dangerous occupation that challenges not only her mind but also her body.
The plot is a little convoluted, which is not a bad thing in my opinion, and revolves around the death of an English nobleman well known for funding archaeological digs in Egypt. The nobleman's widow appeals to Amelia and her husband to finish the work her late spouse was funding and before long the Emerson's are off to Egypt on an adventure. There they find themselves in the midst of thieves, murderers, and untrustworthy sorts of all kinds.
To those that didn't like this book all I can do is apologize because I found that reading this novel was great fun; it's an enjoyable story set in an exotic locale with characters that resonate.
Peters had a distinctive narrative style, often peppering her stories with interesting archaeological tidbits about the ancient pharaohs who ruled Egypt in the days when it was the preeminent power in Africa and the Middle East. Her writing always moved the story forward at a fairly rapid pace.
My take This is a 5-star read.
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