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The Murder of King Tut

โœ Scribed by Patterson, James


Book ID
108618336
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


"[The Murder of King Tut]effectively portrays the exotic ancient world, including colorful insights into Tut's brief reign." (Bookpage )

"With the novelist's speculative 'what if . . . ?' and the researcher's historical legwork, using X-rays, forensic clues, and previous period research, Patterson and Dugard try to prove that King Tutankhamen was murdered... The bottom line: The storytelling works..." (Audiofile )

"Different from the Alex Cross series and other Patterson novels, this novel crosses the border into fascinating, historical - and true. Patterson's passion wins the reader over early on, and I wanted more when I finished the book." (TheReviewBroads.com )

"...a fast paced, plausible murder mystery." (Monsters and Critics )

"I was up late, too late, as I couldn't bear to put it down until the end...a top-notch thriller of magnificent proportions!" (MindingSpot.blogspot.com )


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