Elizabeth Peters

Barbara G. Metz (Elizabeth Peters) studied at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, where she received her doctorate in Egyptology in 1952. She was president of the League of American Crime Writers and is currently a consultant for various organizations and publications related to the study of Egyptology.
Under the pseudonym Elizabeth Peters, she wrote more than two dozen crime and suspense novels, most of them set in Egypt and the Middle East.
A Crime at the British Museum This is the fifth title by Elizabeth Peters published by Gótica, after A Crocodile on the Dune, The Curse of the Pharaohs, The Case of the Mummy and A Lion in the Valley.

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