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The Deeds of the Disturber

Elizabeth Peters: The Deeds of the Disturber (USA 2011)

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Can fear kill? There are those who believe so -- but Amelia Peabody is skeptical. A respected Egyptologist and amateur sleuth, Amelia has foiled felonious schemes from Victoria's England to the Middle East. And she doubts that it was a Nineteenth-Dynasty mummy's curse that caused the death of a night watchman in the British Museum. The corpse was found sprawled in the mummy's shadow, a look of terror frozen on the guard's face. What -- or who -- killed the unfortunate man is a mystery that seems too intriguingly delicious for Amelia to pass up, especially now that she, her dashing archaeologist husband, Emerson, and their precocious son, Ramses, are back on Britain's shores. But a contemporary curse can be as lethal as one centuries old -- and the foggy London thoroughfares can be as treacherous as the narrow, twisting alleyways of Cairo after dark -- when a perpetrator of evil deeds sets his murderous sights on his relentless pursuer... Amelia Peabody!

Elizabeth Peters: The Deeds of the Disturber. An Amelia Peabody Novel of Suspense. Harper, ISBN: 9780061999222 (February, 2011), 480 p., $9.99.

 

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The Deeds of the Disturber

Elizabeth Peters: The Deeds of the Disturber (UK 2006)

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Book five in the Amelia Peabody series Swapping the stifling heat and dust of Egypt for the cooler climes of London, adventuress Amelia Peabody finds herself plunged into an escapade set in the dignified surroundings of the British Museum. A night watchman is found dead in the Mummy Room, a look of horror frozen on his face and the gutter press ask the question 'Can Fear Kill?' And before Amelia can respond with an appropriate answer, a pair of dissolute aristocrats with a shady past appear in her life together with supernatural curses, a lady of dubious reputation with a link to Emerson's bachelor days and a homicidal maniac disguised as an ancient Sem priest - but they are only the very tip of this most singular mystery.

Elizabeth Peters: The Deeds of the Disturber. Robinson, ISBN 1845293908 (July, 2006), 420 S., £6.99.

 

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The Deeds of the Disturber

Elizabeth Peters: The Deeds of the Disturber (USA 2000)

From the Publisher:
Can fear kill? There are those who believe so -- but Amelia Peabody is skeptical. A respected Egyptologist and amateur sleuth, Amelia has foiled felonious schemes from Victoria's England to the Middle East. And she doubts that it was a Nineteenth-Dynasty mummy's curse that caused the death of a night watchman in the British Museum. The corpse was found sprawled in the mummy's shadow, a look of terror frozen on the guard's face. What -- or who -- killed the unfortunate man is a mystery that seems too intriguingly delicious for Amelia to pass up, especially now that she, her dashing archaeologist husband, Emerson, and their precocious son, Ramses, are back on Britain's shores. But a contemporary curse can be as lethal as one centuries old -- and the foggy London thoroughfares can be as treacherous as the narrow, twisting alleyways of Cairo after dark -- when a perpetrator of evil deeds sets his murderous sights on his relentless pursuer... Amelia Peabody!

Elizabeth Peters: The Deeds of the Disturber. Avon Books, ISBN 0380731959 (January, 2000), 400 S., $7.50 .

 

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