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The Assassins of Isis: A Story of Ambition, Politics and Murder Set in Ancient Egypt (original: 2004; edição: 2006)

de P. C. Doherty

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Rahimere's tomb: a House of Eternity whose owner had gone across the horizon into the Far West. Somewhere deep in the desert and rich with treasures of the ages, its location has long been kept a closely guarded secret. But now, the Sebaus - a sect which takes its name from demons - has plundered and pillaged the sepulchre for its most powerful secret. This time the wrath of the fiery Pharaoh Queen Hatusu will know no bounds. She must fight to protect the tombs of her kin and tighten her grip on the collar of Egypt, in the midst of its most sweltering season. But then, when Egypt's great military hero, General Suten, is bitten to death by a swarm of venomous vipers, it appears events have spiralled out of her control. Meanwhile, a dark shadow lies across the Temple of Isis. Renowned as an oasis of calm and healing, the peace has been disturbed. Four of the Hesets, the temple handmaids, have vanished without trace. Will Lord Amerotke, Pharaoh's Chief Judge, be able to unravel the mysteries before further violence erupts? Or will he find that the perpetrators are in league with forces beyond his jurisdiction?… (mais)
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Título:The Assassins of Isis: A Story of Ambition, Politics and Murder Set in Ancient Egypt
Autores:P. C. Doherty
Informação:St. Martin's Minotaur (2006), Hardcover, 320 pages
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Another in the series of ancient Egyptian mysteries featuring the astute Chief Judge Amerotke and his sidekick the dwarf Shufoy during the reign of Hatshepsut [Hatusu]. This one involves tomb robbers, murders, arson and kidnapping of four temple maidens. The intrepid duo set out to solve the crimes and capture a gang led by the mysterious Khetra. I liked the characters bouncing theories of 'whodunnit' off each other and why. The ending did seem neatly wrapped up, where Amerotke got everyone together he thought might be guilty in some way into a room. He threw out his solution, then confessions flew left and right, out of the blue. This seemed implausible and contrived. Usually although I usually can't figure out the guilty party, the solution will logically trail back to him or her. The author seems to know his Egyptian history and something of the culture--a positive--but the characters were all wooden and I couldn't connect with any. Light, escapist reading, nothing of note here. I may try something from the author's other mystery series, but I don't think I'll read any more of these. ( )
  janerawoof | Apr 23, 2015 |
Another great police procedural from Ancient Egyptian time. Chief Judge Amerotke is plagued with several mysterious cases in Thebes of Ancient Egypt. He must solve the suspicious death of a well known, highly recognized General who died from multiple viper bites. He must find the four missing young woman from the local temple of Isis. And, the Pharaoh has shouldered him with the task of solving the recent outbreak of tomb robberies of the royal tombs. All this and multiple attempts on his life.
The series continues to entertain. If is fascinating to read a police procedural during times when computers, cell phones, finger prints and not even electricity were available. If today's detectives feel burdened with harassment from police captains, mayors and governors, imagine what it would be like to have the Pharaoh Queen of Egypt breathing down your neck! The only mild concern about this tome is the length. It seemed to drag on because of the numerous cases. I do like the introduction of a new character, Nadif, a Medjay officer of Thebes. I am hoping Doherty includes him in future novels. ( )
  FMRox | Dec 17, 2011 |
i truly enjoyed it it belongs to a series of books and I am looking forward to reading more in this series ( )
  nicolehemmrich | Jul 9, 2009 |
Egyptian murder mystery. A good read, with good charcterisation. It really felt like ancient Egypt. Didn't have the same gritty reality as Steven Saylor in my view. ( )
  DavidBurrows | Jun 25, 2009 |
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Rahimere's tomb: a House of Eternity whose owner had gone across the horizon into the Far West. Somewhere deep in the desert and rich with treasures of the ages, its location has long been kept a closely guarded secret. But now, the Sebaus - a sect which takes its name from demons - has plundered and pillaged the sepulchre for its most powerful secret. This time the wrath of the fiery Pharaoh Queen Hatusu will know no bounds. She must fight to protect the tombs of her kin and tighten her grip on the collar of Egypt, in the midst of its most sweltering season. But then, when Egypt's great military hero, General Suten, is bitten to death by a swarm of venomous vipers, it appears events have spiralled out of her control. Meanwhile, a dark shadow lies across the Temple of Isis. Renowned as an oasis of calm and healing, the peace has been disturbed. Four of the Hesets, the temple handmaids, have vanished without trace. Will Lord Amerotke, Pharaoh's Chief Judge, be able to unravel the mysteries before further violence erupts? Or will he find that the perpetrators are in league with forces beyond his jurisdiction?

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