Tutankhamun

Tutankhamun

by NickDrake (Author)

Synopsis

It is 1324 BC and for Rahotep, chief detective, life is about to get very complicated. The cryptically mutilated bodies of several young people are discovered in Thebes. These brutal acts are destabilizing a ruthless regime already made precarious by corruption, dissent, the strain of distant wars, and the appalling divide between rich and poor. Meanwhile, Tutankhamun has inherited an empire that should be at the height of power and glory. But the King, just eighteen, faces only the political conspiracies of the Court, and a bitter struggle for ascendancy. And when his own security is threatened by an intruder in the palace, he needs an outsider he can trust to track down the traitor. Already perplexed by the ongoing murder investigation, Rahotep receives a mysterious invitation to the labyrinthine halls of the Royal Palace. But what he discovers at the dark heart of power will put his life, and his family, in grave danger...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Airport / Export e.
Publisher: Bantam Press
Published: 27 Mar 2009

ISBN 10: 0593054067
ISBN 13: 9780593054062
Book Overview: On the shadowy streets of Thebes, chief detective Rahotep must track down a terrifying serial killer whilst protecting a vulnerable king.

Media Reviews
Full of surprises, twists and turns, this is a glorious, riveting historical thriller TESS GERRITSEN In the best tradition of C. J. Sansom's Shardlake mysteries, Nick Drake has woven a bright, luminous tapestry. This is brilliant; make sure you read every line MANDA SCOTT
Author Bio
NICK DRAKE was born in 1961. He is a screenwriter and an award-winning poet. He has been Literary Associate at the National Theatre and worked with Nicholas Hytner and Nicholas Wright on the stage version of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy. He is the author of one previous novel featuring Rai Rahotep, Nefertiti, which was shortlisted for the Crime Writers Association Best Historical Crime Novel Prize.