The Mask of Ra (Amerotke Mysteries, Book 1): A novel of intrigue and murder set in Ancient Egypt

The Mask of Ra (Amerotke Mysteries, Book 1): A novel of intrigue and murder set in Ancient Egypt

by Paul Doherty (Author)

Synopsis

His great battles against the sea raiders in the Nile Delta have left Pharoah Tuthmosis II frail, but he finds solace in victory and in the welcome he is sure to receive on his return to Thebes. Across the river from Thebes, however, there are those who do not relish his homecoming, and a group of assassins has taken a witch to pollute the Pharaoh's unfinished tomb. Reunited with his wife, Hatusu, and his people, Tuthmosis stands before the statue of Amun-Ra, the roar of the crowd and the fanfare of trumpets ringing in his ears. But within an hour he is dead and the people of Thebes cannot forget the omen of wounded doves flying overhead. Rumours run rife, speculation sweeps the royal city and Hatusu vows to uncover the truth. With the aid of Amerotke, a respected judge of Thebes, she embarks on a path destined to reveal the great secrets of Egypt.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Headline
Published: 15 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0747259720
ISBN 13: 9780747259725
Book Overview: The stunning second mystery in Paul Doherty's intriguing Amerotke series set in Ancient Egypt

Media Reviews
'Doherty excels at historical detail, bringing ancient Egypt to life in his descriptions of daily life and characters drawn from every caste. This novel launches a series - and that's good news' Publishers Weekly
'The historical mystery genre is still thriving and Paul Doherty's THE MASK OF RA is the best of its kind since the death of Ellis Peters. As ever, Doherty dazzles with his knowledge an intimate feel for ancient Egypt' Time Out
'Paul Doherty has a lively sense of history' New Statesman
Author Bio
Paul Doherty was born in Middlesbrough. He studied History at Liverpool and Oxford Universities and obtained a doctorate for his thesis on Edward II and Queen Isabella. He is now headmaster of a school in north-east London and lives with his family in Essex.