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The Curse of the Pharaohs

The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 2

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The Curse of the Pharaohs

By: Elizabeth Peters
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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The sun rides high over the British Empire and the light still sparkles brightly in Amelia Peabody's eye as she returns for her second adventure in archaeology and romantic mystery as recounted in her lively journal, The Curse of the Pharaohs.

It was Sir Henry's intention to ensure that no tomb had been overlooked in the previous expedition. Scarcely had the men been at work for three days when their spades uncovered the first of a series of steps cut into the rock.

The Times gave the story a full column, on page three. The next dispatch to come to Luxor, however, rated front-page headlines. Sir Henry Baskerville was dead. He was found next morning stiff and stark in his bed. On his face was a look of ghastly horror. On his high brow, inscribed in what appeared to be dried blood, was a crudely drawn uraeus serpent, the symbol of the divine pharaoh.

Instead of digging up the treasures of a lost age, it appeared that Amelia and her friend Radcliffe were excavating a deadly curse.

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"Peters really knows how to spin romance and adventure into a mystery." (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Engaging Mystery • Humorous Writing • Exceptional Voice Range • Memorable Characters • Egyptian Archaeology

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This narrator is great. She is so skilled at doing different voice and adds such entertainment to the stories. I often find myself laughing. Just pure fun and entertainment.

Fun and Entertaining

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I love Amelia Peabody and I love how Barbara Rosenblat dramatizes her and the other innumerable voices in Ms. Rosenblat's repertoire. Other than a few niggles about pronunciation ( maybe she uses the British pronunciations rather than American), I loved every minute of it. This is early Elizabeth Peters while the quality was still high. In the later novels, quality did drop off a bit as it always does with even the best authors. But I would gladly listen to this again.

So Victorian - so dramatic

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Ms Rosenblat reads Ms Peabody very well - including all of the Victorian vocal beguilments. I laughed out loud!

Well Written and Well Read

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I enjoy listening to these books so much! They are fun, funny and lighthearted. If you want a book to relax with, one that will take you away, this series narrated by Barbara Rosenblat is the one for you. Great travel book.

Fun!

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Is even more fun. Lots of tongue in check humor, very British. Over the top, Fabulouse narration, Ms Rosenblat is a magician at character and voices. Thoughly enjoyed it. Great escapist fiction.

The 2nd book of This exotic mystery is even more

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