The indomitable Amelia Peabody and her husband, known to many as “Father of Curses,” are into archaeology and mischief again. This third in the series brings the reader once more into Egypt and the
shady world of black market antiquiters. The winter excavation season has hardly yet begun—Master Ramses, a prodigious young intellect, is joining his parents for the first time this year—when
Amelia stumbles on what looks suspiciously like a ring of thieves.
Amelia’s not the type to take no for an answer. Papyri of course is acquired with the help of Ramses and the cat Bastet, and pretty soon the Emerson family is tracking down a character known only
as the Master Criminal. Or is the Master Criminal tracking them?
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“The Mummy Case should have you rolling in the Nile with laughter.”
—New York Times Book Review
“A complex plot filled with intrigue and nail-biting suspense, one that takes the reader on a ride that steadily builds to a brilliant climax of long-kept secrets revealed.” —Washington Post Book World
“[Elizabeth Peters] scores again with a riotously witty, tense, and cunningly constructed tale.” —Publishers Weekly
“Rosenblat’s power for character interpretation has grown with each book in this amusing series. This is the best one yet.”
—AudioFile
Elizabeth Peters (1927–2013) was a pen name of Barbara Mertz, who earned her PhD in Egyptology from the University of Chicago’s famed Oriental Institute. Over the course of her
fifty-year career she wrote more than seventy mystery and suspense novels and three nonfiction books on Egypt, of which many were New York Times bestsellers. She was the recipient of
numerous writing awards, including grandmaster and lifetime achievement awards from the Mystery Writers of America, Malice Domestic, and Bouchercon. In 2012 she was given the first Amelia Peabody
Award, created in her honor and named after her major fictional character, at the Malice Domestic convention. She also wrote books under the names Barbara Mertz and Barbara Michaels.
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