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Slayer of Gods by Lynda S. Robinson Mysterious Press, June, 2001. Hardcover, 224 pages. ISBN: 0892967056 Ordering information: Amazon.com | Amazon.co.uk
In ancient Egypt, Pharaoh Tutankhamun rules over a
wealthy and prosperous kingdom. But his life is
overshadowed with grief over the news that his
beloved stepmother, Queen Nefertiti, did not die
of a plague, but was poisoned. Queen Nefertiti was the
wife of the heretic Pharaoh Akhenaten, who
abandoned the traditional Gods of the Egyptians for the
worship of the Aten, a minor Sun God. After his death,
Tutankhamun reinstated the worship of the Gods and
set about healing the hurts of the prior regime.
Lord Meren, the Pharaoh's
chief investigator has been charged with finding Nefertiti's
murderer. The Pharaoh has assigned him an assistant
for this case: the beautiful and fierce Anath, known
as the Eyes of Babylon. But as Meren and Anath
move closer to finding the killer, the body count rises.
Soon even Meren's beloved children are being threatened
with harm by the killer, unless Meren agrees to give up the
case and lie to his beloved ruler about the identity of the
murderer.
This is the sixth entry in the outstanding historical mystery series by Lynda Robinson. The holder of a Ph.D. in anthropology with a concentration in archeology, Robinson writes of ancient Egypt with authority and style. She blends historical facts with an imaginative storyline to create an absolutely compelling book, full of rich descriptions, fast-paced action and multi-layered characters. Highly recommended. --Claire E. White Reprinted with permission from The Internet Writing Journal®. Copyright © 1997-2011 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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