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Download PDF , by Elizabeth Peters

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File Size: 5095 KB

Print Length: 483 pages

Publisher: MysteriousPress.com/Open Road (October 31, 2017)

Publication Date: October 31, 2017

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B0752DFDC1

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I realized after reading The Mummy Case (the previous book) that, though Amelia &Co. are the protagonists, the main character for 20 of the 21 Amelia Peabody books is 1880's-1930's Egypt herself. This book is the exception, but she still casts her influence over the mystery the Emerson family faces. This is one of several books with a concurrent subplot involving Ramses that has only peripheral bearing on the main story. In this case the mechinations of Amelia's brother James and his two vile children who spend the summer with the Emerson's at Evelyn and Walter's London mansion. This gives us a preview of Percival Peabody who surfaces later in the series. We get to learn more about 1890's London, Mr. Budge, and how the Emerson's *try* to spend their springs and summers when not in their "spiritual home", Egypt, and how they just seem to draw excitement to them no matter how they try to avoid it.

References to what insufferable morons men are on every third page make this one unreadable. Normally I love these stories, but this constant denigration of menfolk is intolerable. Not humorous, as in other works, but downright insulting. Hope she isn't married! Could not get beyond halfway through this one.

This book could be considered an aberration in this series as it takes place entirely in England instead of Egypt, but it has some notable features. For one thing readers are introduced to Amelia’s nephew Percy for the first time as a secondary baddie and a foe for Ramses. Percy, as readers of the series know, appears as the villain in several of the later books 📚 after Rameses and Nefret are adults.The mystery is excellent by the way; a prime example of Victorian mysteries ranking it up there with Sherlock Holmes. The mystery centers on the murders of employees at the British Museum and the actives of a group of dissipated young aristocrats. One of the young men is dying of syphilis and the resulting attempts to cure him without penicillin (which won’t be invented until 1928) ends in murder when an attempt is made to obtain “mummy powder” to use as a cure.This thing is filled with plots and subplots of which there are at least three; the main one concerning the murders, why is someone(s) running around in Egyptian dress and wearing an animal mask during public viewing hours, why did Amelia's brother park Percy and his sister on her for the summer, and why is Ramses sneaking out of the house in costume?The premise for mummy powder as medicine actually has historical precedent so it makes sense for Peters to use it as a basis for her plot. The idea of using the powered parts of the dead as medicines was pretty widespread not only in Europe but in Asia and China as well up until the 20th century.

One of the books from the Amelia Peabody series, this is a great mystery! If you are interested in Egyptology, you'll love it. You will learn a lot about archaeology in turn-of-the-century Egypt, even though this book is set in England during the off season for digging. (Scandal, mummies & murder at the British Museum!) Besides well-developed, endearing characters, the mysteries of each of the series is full of twists & turns and is tough to put down. The books all stand on their own & can be read individually or out of sequence. After reading four or five or them randomly, I went back to the beginning & am working my way through the whole series, and loving it! (I'm newly retired & suddenly have time to read!)

I love the whole series. She writes like my grandmother used to talk about things. Peabody is a fun character who doesn't like the restraints of her early 1900s world. A feminist before it was a thing. This was my 3rd time through. My husband likes Peters books also. The Peabody Egyptology books are. Our favorites.

I like everything about the Amelia Peabody stories by Elizabeth Peters. I think I have read all of them and they are always a joy to read and I am sorry when they are done, because I do not want them to end. Her relationship with her husband and family are well developed and their love for each other is so evident and yet always expressed in metaphors or subtle wording. Such fun to read , so sad when they end.

This is the 5th book in the Amelia Peabody Murder Mysteries and the first one I have read. There are references to events from prior books in the story. So you may want to start with book 1 in the series to fully see the characters development.That being said, I didn't feel that starting in the middle of the series affected my enjoyment of the story. It is a story that can stand on its own. The characters are interesting as is the mystery Amelia and her husband, Emerson, are drawn to investigate. The story is set in England's Victorian age. The dialog is clean, the sex is suggested, and the murders aren't graphic. Still, there is plenty of action, humor and suspense. Recommended for readers who like their mysteries more along the lines of Agatha Christie or T.E. Kinsey.

This book is early in the series, which follows Amelia Peabody (Peabody to her husband Radcliffe) and her family through adventures as they uncover Egyptian tombs, recover lost artifacts and solve murders all while under attack themselves. Set in the early 1900s, Amelia is definitely ahead of her time as far as being a strong, independent woman who lives life on her own terms.I've read most of the series and loved every book!

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