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A good series of mysteries set during the reign of King Tut.
Susan H. (symphonie) reviewed Murder at the God's Gate (Lord Meren, Bk 2) on + 158 more book reviews
When a priest dies in a mysterious fall from atop a statue of Tutankhamun, many consider the death a fateful one for the fourteen-year-old pharoah and his reign.
Indeed, the Hittites are already at Egypt's borders, and the enemies of the late heretic pharaoh Akhenaten have transferred their implacable hatred to the young pharaoh. Concealed by the luxury of the court at Thebes lie viciousness, evil and murder. Not even Lord Meren - the confidential inquiry agent who must see to the boy king's safety - can name the master plotters. But until the enemies of the living god are destroyed, neither his body nor his soul is safe from their deadly poison.
Indeed, the Hittites are already at Egypt's borders, and the enemies of the late heretic pharaoh Akhenaten have transferred their implacable hatred to the young pharaoh. Concealed by the luxury of the court at Thebes lie viciousness, evil and murder. Not even Lord Meren - the confidential inquiry agent who must see to the boy king's safety - can name the master plotters. But until the enemies of the living god are destroyed, neither his body nor his soul is safe from their deadly poison.
Good Book!
Hermine R. (herlibrary) reviewed Murder at the God's Gate (Lord Meren, Bk 2) on + 76 more book reviews
One of the many books that magically appear on my bookshelves. So I will pass it along.