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Murder in the Place of Anubis (Lord Meren, Bk 1)
 
Murder in the Place of Anubis (Lord Meren, Bk 1)
Author: Lynda S. Robinson

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Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345389220 - ISBN-10: 0345389220
Publication Date: 12/28/1994
Pages: 224


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover

Book Description:
Who has dared to desecrate the sacred place of embalming with a murdered corpse? Pharaoh Tutankhamun orders Lord Meren, his chief investigator, to find out quickly, before power-mad priests use the incident to undermine his royal authority. Everyone is a suspect, for the body belongs to the notorious scribe Hormin, hated by all who knew him. However, Lord Meren is no mere courtier but the Eyes and Ears of the living god. In the terrifying Place of Anubis, where unquiet spirits dwell, in the sunstruck city of Thebes, where Hormin's sons and his beautiful concubine plot, and in the royal court, where intrigues abound, Lord Meren hunts his quarry, peeling back the secrets of nobles and slaves in his quest for the truth. But more important by far is Meren's responsibility to protect the young Pharaoh from his enemies -- who are no farther away than the length of a dagger . . . . "This exceptional debut melds ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices with court intrigue to produce a riveting mystery." -- Publishers Weekly

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Tiffany S. (Baquee) wrote on 3/18/2006...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I loathe murder mysteries with the fiery... uh, fire, of a thousand and one suns. I can't stand to even watch murder mystery films, and I love films. So it surprised me that not only did I pick this book up, but that I read it and enjoyed it. It's set in Ancient Egypt and does a very decent job fitting in with the times and structure of the culture, which is I think a large part of why I liked it. But the plotline was good, too, and I certainly didn't put it completely together until near the end. If anyone is tired of the Agatha Christie and Michener realms of murder mystery, do pick this up. It's a fascinating and exciting change from the usual dull, dreary slop most murder mystery writers serve up. Now if you'll excuse me, I have several more entries by this author to read!

Cheryl R. (Spuddie) - St Louis Park, MN wrote on 6/8/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

First in the Lord Meren, Eyes and Ears of the Pharoah Tutankamun, historical mystery series. A scribe is found dead, buried in a pile of natron (the salt used to suck fluid from a dead body as the first step in the mummification process) at the Place of Anubis, and thus defiles the whole temple. Lord Meren is charged with solving the murder while also trying to keep the young Pharoah safe from various political intrigues. Short, sweet, and for the most part enjoyable, I’ll be reading more in the series.


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Ron C. (Hophead) wrote on 4/2/2007...


Egyptian murder mystery.

Vikki C. (Vikki) wrote on 2/11/2007...


A light reading mystery series set in ancient Egypt.

Ruth R. (yomamaruth) wrote on 8/7/2006...


Who has dared to sesecrate the sacred place of embalming with a murdered corpse"? Lord Meren is the detective in ancient Egypt

Susan H. (symphonie) wrote on 5/27/2006...


Who has dared to desecrate the sacred place of embalming with a murdered corpse? Pharaoh Tutankhamun orders Lord Meren, his chief investigator, to find out quickly before power-mad priests use the incident to undermine his royal authority.

Everyone is a suspect, for the body belongs to the notorious scribe Hormin, hated by all who knew him. However, Lord Meren is no mere courtier but the Eyes and Ears of the living god. In the terrifying Place of Anubis, where unquiet spirits dwell, in the sunstruck city of Thebes, where Hormin's sons and his beautiful concubine plot, and in the royal court, where intrigues abound, Lord Meren hunts his quarry, peeling back the secrets of nobles and slaves in his quest for the truth. But more important by far is Meren's responsibility to protect the young Pharoah from his enemies - who are no farther away than the length of a dagger.

Tony W. (tonus) wrote on 2/12/2006...


A good series of mysteries set during the reign of King Tut.


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