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  • Lion in the Valley

  • The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 4
  • By: Elizabeth Peters
  • Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
  • Length: 12 hrs and 30 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,229 ratings)

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Lion in the Valley

By: Elizabeth Peters
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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Amelia Peabody, archaeologist and woman extraordinaire, should have greeted the approaching excavation with transports of joy. Nothing in the world could compare with exploring the muddy, musty corridors of some bat-infested pyramid. And at Dahshoor, to which she was headed, there existed some particularly fine specimens.

But Amelia, accompanied by her quixotic husband Emerson and Ramses, their elusive son, feels an awful, nameless foreboding as she stands upon the decks of the ship that bears them across waters of the Mediterranean towards Egypt.

Perhaps it has something to do with what transpired the last time they investigated the ruins of the Black Pyramid. On that infamous occasion they came face-to-face with Sethos, that chameleon-like villain otherwise known as The Master Criminal. While successful in depriving this "genius of crime" of his ill-gotten treasure, they were thwarted in their attempts to capture him. He escaped into the night like a wily serpent, revenge embroidered upon his countenance.

It is inevitable that The Master Criminal should come face-to-face with the inimitable Amelia Peabody again, but this time it is not antiquities he is after, but Amelia herself!

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Critic reviews

"Bursting with surprises, a sheer delight" (Publishers Weekly)
"Peters really knows how to spin romance and adventure into a mystery." (Philadelphia Enquirer)

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I will listen to anything Barbara narrates!

I read many books of this series when I was younger, and enjoyed them in print. But, when I had an hour commute to and from work, I got hooked on books on tape. Thanks to the public library, I was introduced to Barbara Rosenblatt as a narrator. She brings these books to life. It is like watching a one person play. It is not like having a book read to you. It is like a multi-person presentation. She gives each character a unique voice and mannerisms, and maintained these consistentcy throughout the entire series. Add to that the entirely quirky and wonderful world that Peters gives us, and it is a tour de force. I will own all of these on audible. And I am game to listen to anything Barbara narrates!

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More Amelia Peabody Emerson mystery goodness

More Amelia Peabody Emerson mystery goodness from the pen of Elizabeth Peters (aka Barbara Mertz & Barbara Michaels) and performed by Barbara Rosenblat

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Is Emerson 80 yrs. Old

Don’t like the voice of Emerson, He sounds like an old old old fart!! I was rooting for our heroine to take up with the criminal who also sounded older!

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Outstanding

Full of adventure and curious characters!! Love the stories and the Emerson’s who feel like friends! Pick up this book - and read the whole series!!!!

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Characters

Lovable characters in each and every book in the series. Never a disappointment to read.

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Amelia Peabody is #1

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

I highly recommend all the Amelia Peabody mysteries by Elizabeth. Peters because they are fun, exciting and oft times humorous.

Who was your favorite character and why?

I love all the characters but young Ramses is by far my favorite. He always has something to say and does so in as many words as possible and the trouble he gets into is amazing.

What about Barbara Rosenblat’s performance did you like?

To put it simply....Barbara Rosenblat could read the phonebook and keep me entharalled!

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Barbara does it again!

I love the Amelia Peabody series, and Barbara Rosenblat brings it to life. The great and subtle nuances in the voices of each character are lovely to hear. It is as if one is listening to radio theater. The depth and breadth she breathes into each character is utterly compelling, and I could listen to this series over and over (and have). Highly recommended!

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Peters and Rosenblat have produced another winner.

Would you listen to Lion in the Valley again? Why?

Yes, I probably will, but not until I have heard all of them first.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

Not on the edge of my seat, but the plot is a page turner - if you can have that from a cd.I have listed to so many now that I feel that the stories are almost more of a biography of the Peabody Emerson family than simply murder/thrillers. That does not mean they are not great stories, because they are - and delight of delight - I have many more to go.

What does Barbara Rosenblat bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

I think she actually adds another dimension to the great Elizabeth Peters stories. I am continually amazed at the variety of voices she brings to her reading to make the stories more than real. In fact I have wondered if she was not the only reader - but I know she is.Listening to her read, and I've heard her read several, makes me feel I almost know the characters because she has breathed extra life into them. She is a most gifted woman (somewhat like Peabody herself!)

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

I'm not sure what 'tag line' means.However what a brilliant BBC series these stories would make - there would be almost endless series. Fabulous scenery in Egypt with pyramids and so on as background. Back in the UK at the turn of the century and up to the 1920s - It would be a real winner.

Any additional comments?

I listen to these stories as I drive - the miles fly by!

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Another triumph for Peabody

MS. Peters always delivers on intrigue with laugh out loud humor. I can't imagine these characters with any other voice than MS. Rosenblatt. I search other audibles for her narration.

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Satirical . Snarky . Hilarious

This series is indeed addictive .

Currently on an Amelia Peabody listening binge and enjoying every minute of it.

Barbara Rosenblat narration is a big part of why I am having so much fun with these books. She has very distinctive and fitting voices for all characters ; that being Egyptians , British, Americans , etc., She is awesome.

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