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New York Times bestselling
author Elizabeth Peters brings back beloved Egyptologist and amateur
sleuth Amelia Peabody in an exciting tale set amid the ancient temples
and simmering religious tensions of Palestine on the eve of World War
I. . . .
August 1910. Banned from the Valley of the Kings by the Antiquities
Service, Amelia Peabody and her husband, Emerson, are relaxing at home
in Kent, enjoying the tranquil beauty of summer. But adventure soon
beckons when they are persuaded to follow would-be archaeologist Major
George Morley on an expedition to Palestine, a province of the
crumbling, corrupt Ottoman Empire and the Holy Land of three religions.
Searching for the vanished treasures of the Temple in Jerusalem, Morley
is determined to unearth the legendary Ark of the Covenant.
The skeptical Emerson wants no part of the scheme until a request
from the War Office and Buckingham Palace persuades him to reconsider.
The Germans are increasing their influence in Palestine and British
intelligence insists that Morley is an agent of the Kaiser, sent to
stir up trouble in this politically volatile land. Emerson can't
believe that the seemingly inept Morley is a German spy, but could he
be mistaken?
Determined to prevent a catastrophically unprofessional excavation
that could destroy priceless historical finds as well as cause an armed
protest by infuriated Christians, Jews, and Muslims who view the Temple
Mount, also known as the Dome of the Rock, as sacred, Amelia, Emerson,
and company head to Palestine. Though it is not to her beloved Egypt,
the trip to Jerusalem will also reunite her with her handsome and
headstrong son, Ramses, working on a dig at Samaria, north of the holy
city.
Before Ramses can meet his parents, however, he is distracted by an
unusual party of travelers who have arrived in Samaria, including a
German woman archaeologist and a mysterious man of unknown nationality
and past. Unfortunately, Ramses's insatiable curiosity and his knack
for trouble lead him to a startling discovery: information he must pass
on to his parents in Jerusalem—if he can get there alive.
Once again the Peabody-Emerson clan must use all their skills and
wiles to find the truth, prevent a bloody holy war, and save their son
from the clutches of a nefarious enemy in this wonderfully engaging
tale chock-full of thrills, mystery, and daring from the inimitable
Elizabeth Peters.
About the Author
Elizabeth Peters earned her Ph.D. in Egyptology from the University of
Chicago's famed Oriental Institute. She was named Grand Master at the
inaugural Anthony Awards in 1986 and Grand Master by the Mystery
Writers of America in 1998. In 2003, she received the Lifetime
Achievement Award at the Malice Domestic Convention. She lives in a
historic farmhouse in western Maryland.
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