Hippopotamus Pool
On sale
25th January 2007
Price: £9.99
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Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781845295561
Is the Hippopotamus Pool a legend? Or Amelia’s nemesis!
A masked stranger offers to reveal an Egyptian queens’ lost tomb – and Amelia Peabody and her irascible archaeologist husband Emerson are intrigued, to say the least. When the guide mysteriously disappears before he can tell them his secret, the Peabody-Emersons sail to Thebes to follow his trail, helped – and hampered – by their teenage son Rameses, and beautiful ward Nefret. Before the sands of time shift very far, all of them will be risking their lives foiling murderers, kidnappers, grave robbers, and ancient curses. off once again on a rollicking adventure involving archaeology, murderers, kidnappers, grave robbers and ancient curses.
And the hippopotamus Pool? It’s a legend of war and wits that Amelia is translating, one that alerts her to a hippo of a different type – a nefarious, overweight art dealer who is on course to become her new arch-enemy!
A masked stranger offers to reveal an Egyptian queens’ lost tomb – and Amelia Peabody and her irascible archaeologist husband Emerson are intrigued, to say the least. When the guide mysteriously disappears before he can tell them his secret, the Peabody-Emersons sail to Thebes to follow his trail, helped – and hampered – by their teenage son Rameses, and beautiful ward Nefret. Before the sands of time shift very far, all of them will be risking their lives foiling murderers, kidnappers, grave robbers, and ancient curses. off once again on a rollicking adventure involving archaeology, murderers, kidnappers, grave robbers and ancient curses.
And the hippopotamus Pool? It’s a legend of war and wits that Amelia is translating, one that alerts her to a hippo of a different type – a nefarious, overweight art dealer who is on course to become her new arch-enemy!
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I can't wait for the next Peabody story... I really do think [Elizabeth Peters'] books are great entertainment.
Think Miss Marple with early feminist gloss crossed with Indiana Jones... accomplished entertainment.
A writer so popular that the public library has to keep her books under lock and key.