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by Elizabeth Peters
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Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS, October of 2009 ‧
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A woman returns to Egypt to clear her archaeologist father’s name in this mystery by the New York Times-bestselling author of the Amelia Peabody series.
 
Althea Tomlinson’s ostensible reason for returning to Egypt is to chaperone a spoiled teenager through this fabulous desert land. The truth is more complex—and dangerous. Ten years ago, something that happened here brought about her archaeologist father’s ruin and subsequent death. . . . and Althea intends to clear his disgraced name and finally lay a dark past to rest.
 
But there are some mysteries best left buried in the shifting sands, and a devoted daughter’s search for answers is stirring up forgotten memories almost too painful to endure, which propel her onward among ancient tombs, legendary treasures, miraculous discoveries . . . and ever closer to her own threatened doom.
 
Praise for the novels of Mystery Writers of America Grand Master Elizabeth Peters
 
"Deeply satisfying." —Entertainment Weekly
 
"Elizabeth Peters is truly great." —San Francisco Chronicle
 
"This author never fails to entertain." —Cleveland Plain Dealer

Jackal'S Head

by Elizabeth Peters

Property Description
ISBN: 9780061842610
Publisher: HARPERCOLLINS
Release Date: October of 2009
Language: English
Format: eBook
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EAN: 9780061842610
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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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