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Tomb of the Golden Bird

The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 18

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Tomb of the Golden Bird

By: Elizabeth Peters
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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Convinced that the tomb of the little-known King Tutankhamen lies somewhere in the Valley of the Kings, eminent Egyptologist Radcliffe Emerson and his intrepid wife, Amelia Peabody, seem to have hit a wall. Having been banned forever from the East Valley, Emerson, against Amelia's advice, has tried desperately to persuade Lord Carnarvon and Howard Carter to relinquish their digging rights. But Emerson's trickery has backfired, and his insistent interest in the site has made his rivals all the more determined to keep the Emerson clan away.

Powerless to intervene but determined to stay close to the unattainable tomb, the family returns to Luxor and prepares to continue their dig in the less promising West Valley, and to watch from the sidelines as Carter and Carnarvon "discover" the greatest Egyptian treasure of all time: King Tut's tomb. But before their own excavation can get underway, Emerson and his son, Ramses, find themselves lured into a trap by a strange group of villains ominously demanding, "Where is he?"

Driven by distress, and, of course, Amelia's insatiable curiosity, the Emersons embark on a quest to uncover who "he" is and why "he" must be found, only to discover that the answer is uncomfortably close to home. Now Amelia must find a way to protect her family, and perhaps even her would-be nemesis, from the sinister forces that will stop at nothing to succeed in the nefarious plot that threatens the peace of the entire region.

Don't miss the rest of the Amelia Peabody series. You can also check out more of our Most Addictive Series.©2006 Elizabeth Peters (P)2006 HarperCollinsPublishers
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  • Audie Award Finalist, Solo Narration - Female, 2007

"Once again Peters delivers an irresistible mix of archeology, action, humor, and a mystery that only the redoubtable Amelia can solve." (Publishers Weekly)
"It's a continuing pleasure for mystery fans to be drawn into the Emersons' unusual extended circle." (Booklist)

Engaging Storyline • Intriguing Mysteries • Excellent Narration • Humorous Interactions • Historical Details
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This is my least favorite of the Peabody novels, but that is like saying I prefer chocolate cake to white. White cake is still enjoyable as this book is still somewhat enjoyable. I simply did not enjoy the underlying storyline that involved Peabody telling Ramses and Nefret that it was time for them to go live and work elsewhere. David will no longer be going to Egypt. Sethos is totally tamed and domesticated. In other words, the characters who have enriched these stories so much are neatly put away. On top of that, once more, Emerson's monumental, out of control temper again costs his whole family opportunities they would have had but for him. The book is just as much about ending everything, as it is about any other story line. If you have read the whole series, then read this installment. Otherwise, you might want to give it a pass. However, to be fair, I have loved these stories and characters so much over a long span of years, perhaps I cannot make a fair judgement of any story that represent and ending.

Tomb of the Golden Bird

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Loved it! Thank you so much to the author for being my companion this past summer and fall. Give Abdullah a nod for me. The best narration, too.

Thank you.

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I am a long-time Audible subscriber and have listened to 100's of audiobooks but this series by Elizabeth Peters, featuring Amelia Peabody Emerson, her husband Radcliffe Emerson and their inimitable son Ramses, is my favorite of all time. Though I have read the hard copy series, the incredible narration by Barbara Roseblat makes the audible version superior. She IS Amelia Peabody, and Emerson, and Ramses, etc, etc. Her characterization is so superb that you can unhesitatingly identify the character. The entire series is wonderfully funny, suspenseful at times and above all, you will fall in love with the Emerson family and not be able to wait for the next book to continue their joyful romp through life. I promise you that if you have not read this series, you are in for a wonderful treat.

The best fun ever

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Amelia Peobody is a wonderful heroine and example of tenacity and forth rightness. This was a wonderful book and kept my atention to the last page. Perfect for the mystery lover with a love of things Egyptian.

Page turner

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This series has been a favorite for its sharp characters, detailed and accurate settings, witty humor...The narrator did a fantastic job capturing the personalities that are already so vivid!

Fun new addition...excellent narrator!

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I loved that a lot of this was focused on King Tuts Tomb. I actually saw the exhibit in 1979 and again a few years ago. Fascinating

On to the next!

Excellent

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Would you consider the audio edition of Tomb of the Golden Bird to be better than the print version?

I enjoyed both the print and audio versions, though the audio version lends a great deal of excitement.

What did you like best about this story?

The story line keeps you interested to the end.

What does Barbara Rosenblat bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Her use of so many voices makes the story come alive. You almost feel like you know each character.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

Ramsee's announcement about the new child at the end.

Peters does it again

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The way Ms. Peters has interwoven the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb with yet another "criminous" investigation by the Emerson family is quite delightful. Even though both Amelia and Radcliffe are no longer young, and the second generation are no longer children, they are as active and interesting as characters as they ever were.

And Barbara Rosenblat, as always, really does "perform" the book, rather than simply narrate it.

A Mystery with a Difference

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it was a little too nastalgic and lacked suspense but still worth a read. sadly this is the last. their is one more book but it is placed before this war and it wasn't my best either.

the story was ok

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Well it is over. The wonderful story and life of Amelia Peabody Emmerson and her Family have finally concluded with this ending novel. All questions are answered. all relationships resolved...and of course, all mysteries solved. What a series!! Eighteen books!! Fall in love with the Emmersons!

The Wonderful End!!

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