Lion in the Valley The Amelia Peabody Series Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books Books
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An expedition cursed by misfortune and death has alerted Egyptologist Amelia Peabody to the presence of her arch-enemy, the Master Criminal. And his is now a personal quest for the most valuable and elusive prize of all vengeance on the meddling lady archaeologist with the parasol who has sworn to deliver him to justice...Amelia!
Lion in the Valley The Amelia Peabody Series Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books Books
Well we now have a name for our e're present Master Criminal, Sethos, king of old, the Lion in the Valley, high priest of Set, the closest thing the Egyptians had to the Christian Satan, and a red head to boot😁. As the stories always abound with at least on ginger tinted son of the British Isles, and Sethos rarely uses his natural shade, we are, as always distracted by more than one "red herring". Here we find why Emerson is so disturbed by Amelia's constant referral to"that admirable genius of crime" and Sethos' *real* reasons for interfering with their work this season. The requisite characters make themselves known, innocents wrongly accused, fallen souls for Amelia to rescue and save from the heir own folly, the omnipresent dead body "every year another body" to quote Abdullah, shady antiquities dealers, stuffy British tourists, snobbish Frenchmen, incompetent police and all set amongst the glorious backdrop of 1890's Egypt, in Her prime of rediscovery, her second glory as a treasure beyond measure and a record of history as the beginnings and cradle of civilization. Interwoven is the author's love of this land and her beautifully crafted family, the Emerson's, a love born out of respect and equality and the delightfully (if slightly frightful) precocious 9 year old Ramses, never spoken down to and raised to be ever alert and curious, they would have been the type of people I would have chosen for friends, never boring, active, intelligent and loyal, once you befriend the Emerson's you are in for life.Product details
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Lion in the Valley The Amelia Peabody Series Book 4 (Audible Audio Edition) Elizabeth Peters Barbara Rosenblat Recorded Books Books Reviews
I love all the Amelia Peabody books. Great style, great adventures, fabulous settings and a love story. What else could you want? I also love the humor in the writing. Sometimes I find myself chuckling. It's just all around an awesome read. (Like all the other books in the series I might add.) But if you're thinking about buying this book, you probably already know what I'm talking about.
Love the reader for this series. Love Amelia's adventures. I do wish that the voice for Ramses was not so irritating, I quite like young Ramses and this voice for him does not do his character justice.
As these books progress it becomes more and more tongue-in-cheek. Written from the viewpoint I would very assured Woman. The books are definitely enhanced by Having the audio. Barbara Rosenthal is exception of using appropriate voices and infections. It’s really enhances these books. Happy reading!
The Emersons, including Ramses, have returned to Egypt this time excavating the pyramids they wanted last year- the one they had to be rescued from after the Master Criminal trapped them. Amelia is getting gifts from the Master Criminal while trying to right the course of some young people's lives. More exciting drama than usual. Interesting seeing all three Emersons contribute.
Great historical mystery. Peabody & Emerson plus their son Ramses While on an archaeology dig in Egypt the family faces several mysteries to solve before they become victims of the diabolical "Master Criminal". You will laugh along the way, & wonder why they always ignore their son when he knows all the answers. It is fun, has many twists, interesting historical perspective on archaeology at the turn of the century. You just have to love Amelia Peabody & her compassion, intuition, & relentless pursuit of truth, justice, & protection of Egyptian history.
Elizabeth Peters was one of the great novelists of the twentieth century. She was formally trained in archaeology and so could be counted on to be accurate in her story weaving of Egypt in the late 1800's. She didn't need to be graphic to keep her readers spell bound. It seemed that no matter how many of her books I had already read, she continued to surprise me at the end of each new book. Unfortunately, we lost her in 2013 at the age of 85, but not before she wrote one last book (in 2008) in a stroke of brilliance.
As for this particular book, what can I say - the intrepid Amelia Peabody and her husband Emerson not only have to deal with inept "archaeologists", French and English officials, and a Master Criminal all getting under foot, their son (Ramses) is a terrifyingly precocious and fearless child. Chaos ensues.
I am now on book five of this series and have enjoyed them all to a "five-star" degree! The author, Elizabeth Peters, and her husband are/were Egyptologists and archaeologists. These books, written in the 70s, are set in the mid to late 1800s and early 1900s when archaeology was just beginning in Egypt. Ms. Peters has researched the culture and speech for the time period as well as the new and burgeoning world of archaeology. The result is a series which is built on historical fact, rich in information, written in a lively, delightful, cheeky style. Amelia Peabody and her husband Emerson and their son (nicknamed Ramses) are all strong personalities with their own quirks who stumble upon a mystery and adventure in each new season of digging. In the series we are only with the family during their 'seasons' in Egypt (the rest of their time in their homeland, England, is caught up each time in a few pages). I try to have the next book at my disposal before I finish whichever one I am reading at present as I seem to be addicted to Amelia and her bunch. Yes, I enjoyed this book very much but you do need to read this series in order to fully enjoy and appreciate it. Start with book one--Crocodile on the Sandbank.
Well we now have a name for our e're present Master Criminal, Sethos, king of old, the Lion in the Valley, high priest of Set, the closest thing the Egyptians had to the Christian Satan, and a red head to boot😁. As the stories always abound with at least on ginger tinted son of the British Isles, and Sethos rarely uses his natural shade, we are, as always distracted by more than one "red herring". Here we find why Emerson is so disturbed by Amelia's constant referral to"that admirable genius of crime" and Sethos' *real* reasons for interfering with their work this season. The requisite characters make themselves known, innocents wrongly accused, fallen souls for Amelia to rescue and save from the heir own folly, the omnipresent dead body "every year another body" to quote Abdullah, shady antiquities dealers, stuffy British tourists, snobbish Frenchmen, incompetent police and all set amongst the glorious backdrop of 1890's Egypt, in Her prime of rediscovery, her second glory as a treasure beyond measure and a record of history as the beginnings and cradle of civilization. Interwoven is the author's love of this land and her beautifully crafted family, the Emerson's, a love born out of respect and equality and the delightfully (if slightly frightful) precocious 9 year old Ramses, never spoken down to and raised to be ever alert and curious, they would have been the type of people I would have chosen for friends, never boring, active, intelligent and loyal, once you befriend the Emerson's you are in for life.
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