![]() ![]() ![]() I've had fun reading all of the books, but this one? Is probably my favorite since Crocodile on the Sandbank. They play upon my love for strong female leads, Egyptology, romance, and a good mystery. Another fantastic relisten, and the ending is just fantastic! While I love the grown-up Ramses, I do so miss the little boy. "It is with rapture unalloyed that I anticipate the joy you will experience when I tell you." Absolutely delightful again, and Ramses' letters, so funny. ![]() NOTE: re-listen in May 2019 and I still love it. This was absolutely delightful in audio, and I have no doubt but that I will listen to it again at some point. While Ramses and Nefret don't rejoin the Emersons physically, we learn through a series of amusing letters from Ramses that they too are facing a number of threats. All of the threats seem to relate to their last adventure and the wonders they discovered in The Last Camel Died at Noon. When Amelia and Emerson eventually head off to Egypt, Nefret (and of course Ramses) decide to stay in England with Walter and Evelyn.Īmelia and Emerson encounter a host of troubles - and crimes - while in Egypt, from kidnappings, attempted kidnappings, murders, and numerous threats. The book opens with the Emersons in England, trying to settle Nefret into English society. I didn't remember a lot of the details and thoroughly enjoyed this re-read. This was my first re-read of the 7th entry in the Amelia Peabody series in audio. ![]()
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