

The Deeds of the Disturber
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Amateur Sleuth
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Elizabeth Peters
An Egyptologist investigates a death at the British Museum in a "charming" Victorian mystery by the New York Times–bestselling author of The Painted Queen ( The Denver Post). Back in London after an archaeological dig, adventurous sleuth Amelia Peabody—"rather like Indiana Jones, Sherlock Holmes and Miss Marple all rolled into one"—discovers that a night watchman at the museum has perished in the shadow of a mummy case ( The Washington Post Book World). There are murmurings about an ancient curse, but a skeptical Amelia is determined to find an all-too-human killer. Soon, she's balancing family demands, including the troubles of her precocious son, Ramses (aka Walter), with not just one unsolved crime, but two . . . From a recipient of multiple honors including the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award, this murder mystery set in Victorian-era England is a witty, rollicking, and "deeply satisfying" romp ( Entertainment Weekly) in a "jewel of a series" ( The New York Times Book Review).
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Author
Elizabeth Peters
Pages
304
Publisher
Open Road Media
Published Date
2017-10-31
ISBN
1497699959 9781497699953
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"This was a struggle to finish, but I’ve abandoned too many books already this year. It’s been a long time since I read an Amelia Peabody and I think I am done."
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