The Falcon at the Portal, Elizabeth Peters
The Falcon at the Portal, Elizabeth Peters
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The Falcon at the Portal

Author: Elizabeth Peters

Narrator: Barbara Rosenblat

Unabridged: 15 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 08/05/2004


Synopsis

Join spunky Amelia and her charming family for a thrilling new archaeological adventure in Edwardian Egypt. Even on the joyous occasion of the marriage of their Egyptian "son" David to their beloved niece Lia, trouble finds Amelia and hunky hubby Emerson. And this time it is personal. In London, someone impersonating David is peddling high-quality fake antiquities, and soon the Emerson-Peabody home is burglarized. Once in Egypt, trouble only escalates as Amelia becomes a shooter's target, her son Ramses is implicated in a paternity scandal, and an American girl is found dead in the shaft of the pyramid they are excavating. When the family's impetuous ward Nefret disappears and comes back married, it takes all of their upper-crust British restraint to keep familial relations civil. Grand Master Elizabeth Peters once again delivers the delectable goods we have come to expect: beloved characters, an intriguing mystery, and alluring settings among the ruins. Romance and danger heighten the excitement, as does Barbara Rosenblat's narration, which is nothing short of perfection.

About Elizabeth Peters

Elizabeth Peters (1927-2013) was one of the pseudonyms of American writer Barbara Louise Mertz, whose New York Times bestselling Amelia Peabody mysteries are often set against historical backdrops. In 1952, Peters earned a PhD in Egyptology at the University of Chicago. She was named grand master at the inaugural Anthony Awards in 1986 and by the Mystery Writers of America in 1998. In 2003, she received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Malice Domestic Convention.


Reviews

The Peabody-Emerson clan are back in Egypt for the 1911 season, minus David, who recently wed Emerson's niece Lia. Before the family left England, however, they discovered that someone has been manufacturing and selling forged antiquities using David's name! Determined to keep the new groom ignorant......more

Goodreads review by Marta

The delight in this series comes from the wonderful comedic characters and family dynamics, the constant arguments, sneaking around, and tolerance for each other’s weaknesses. They get into trouble together, and get out of it together, even if they go about it on their own often. Listening to these......more