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The Ape Who Guards the Balance

โœ Scribed by Peters, Elizabeth


Book ID
110480297
Publisher
Wheeler
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
238 KB
Series
Amelia Peabody: Pub 10
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781568955971

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โœฆ Synopsis


EDITORIAL REVIEW:

Named 1998 Grand Master by Mystery Writers of America, Elizabeth Peters is also a doctor of Egyptology whose mysteries have submerged readers in the vivid turn-of-the-century world of Amelia Peabody. In The Ape Who Guards the Balance Peters captures the immediacy of uncovering a new Egyptian tomb within the context of a tightly plotted murder investigation involving the entire Emerson Peabody clan. The characters, including Amelia's husband, Radcliffe Emerson, and her gifted son, Ramses, are meticulously drawn. As in previous novels the dialogue is reminiscent of The Thin Man. When a man calls out to passing suffragettes, "You ought to be 'ome washin' your 'usband's trousers!" Ramses shoots back, "I assure you, sir, the lady's trousers are not in such sore need of laundering as your own." Peters also toys with differing narrative perspectives, and Ramses emerges as a possible successor to his mother's legacy of crime solving.

*The Ape Who Guards the Balance* begins in 1907 in England where  Amelia is attending a suffragettes' rally outside the home of Mr. Geoffrey  Romer of the House of Commons. It seems Romer is one of the few remaining  private collectors of Egyptian antiquities, and a series of bizarre events  at the protest soon embroil Amelia in grave personal danger.  Suspecting  that the Master Criminal, Sethos, is behind their problems, the Emerson  Peabodys hasten to Egypt to continue their studies in the Valley of Kings  where they soon acquire a papyrus of the *Book of the Dead*.  As with  past seasons, however, their archaeological expedition is interrupted.  The  murdered body of a woman is found in the Nile.   Ramses, Radcliffe, and Amelia all have their theories as to the origin of  the crime, but their own lives might soon be at stake if the cult of Thoth  and their ancient book is, indeed, involved.

Other Peabody mysteries include *Seeing a Large Cat*, *The Hippopotamus Pool*,  *The Snake, the Crocodile,  and the Dog*, *The  Deeds of the Disturber*, *Lion in the Valley*, *The Curse of the Pharaohs*,  and *Crocodile on the  Sandbank*. *--Patrick O'Kelley*

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The Ape Who Guards the Balance
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**Prospects for the 1907 archaeological season in Egypt are looking somewhat dull to Amelia. As a result of Emerson's less-than-diplomatic behaviour, they have been demoted to examining only the most boring tombs in the Valley of the Kings - mere leftovers, really.** And then, in a seedy section of

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โœ Peters, Elizabeth ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2011 ๐Ÿ› Constable & Robinson ๐ŸŒ en-jm โš– 394 KB

**Prospects for the 1907 archaeological season in Egypt are looking somewhat dull to Amelia. As a result of Emerson's less-than-diplomatic behaviour, they have been demoted to examining only the most boring tombs in the Valley of the Kings - mere leftovers, really.** And then, in a seedy section of

The Ape Who Guards the Balance
โœ Peters, Elizabeth ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 2011 ๐Ÿ› Constable & Robinson ๐ŸŒ English โš– 613 KB

**Prospects for the 1907 archaeological season in Egypt are looking somewhat dull to Amelia. As a result of Emerson's less-than-diplomatic behaviour, they have been demoted to examining only the most boring tombs in the Valley of the Kings - mere leftovers, really.** And then, in a seedy section of

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โœ Peters, Elizabeth ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ› Constable & Robinson ๐ŸŒ en-GB โš– 1 MB

**Prospects for the 1907 archaeological season in Egypt are looking somewhat dull to Amelia. As a result of Emerson's less-than-diplomatic behaviour, they have been demoted to examining only the most boring tombs in the Valley of the Kings - mere leftovers, really.** And then, in a seedy section of

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โœ Peters, Elizabeth ๐Ÿ“‚ Fiction ๐Ÿ“… 1999 ๐Ÿ› Wheeler ๐ŸŒ English โš– 238 KB

EDITORIAL REVIEW: Named 1998 Grand Master by Mystery Writers of America, Elizabeth Peters is also a doctor of Egyptology whose mysteries have submerged readers in the vivid turn-of-the-century world of Amelia Peabody. In *The Ape Who Guards the Balance* Peters captures the immediacy of uncover