The Curse of the Pharaohs

The Curse of the Pharaohs
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Unabridged CD Audiobook 10 CDs / 11.75 hours long Narrated by Barbara Rosenblat
"Great fun: A story set in an exotic locale with characters that resonate" according to Mike Billington author of Corpus Delectable. 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 man. Elaine Bidstrup said A Curse that (of course) Isn't. 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 A Curse that (of course) Isn't Elaine Bidstrup 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 y. ).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 "A Curse that (of course) Isn't" according to Elaine Bidstrup. 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 A Curse that (of course) Isn't Elaine Bidstrup 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 y. ).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 A Curse that (of course) Isn't 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 A Curse that (of course) Isn't Elaine Bidstrup 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 y. ).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 y. 5 y. 0 novels which cover more than A Curse that (of course) Isn't 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 A Curse that (of course) Isn't Elaine Bidstrup 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 y. ).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 y. 5 y. Curse of the Pharoahs delights Amelia Peabody readers. Della Ferguson Novick This time, I listened, not wanting to miss a single word or thought expressed by this brilliant woman. Elizabeth Peters created a heroine who will live in the hearts of history buffs forever. Years of reading this wonderful series has honed my appreciation for all things archaeological and Victorian history from the female perspective. Her clever insights and innocent humor are a delight, a female Mark Twain with courage and compassion for the human race. Amazon Kindle gives me the entire series at my fingertips,