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The Horus Killings (Amerotke Mysteries, Book 2)

A captivating murder mystery from Ancient Egypt

Author: Paul Doherty   Series: The Amerotke

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The second in the stirring and enthralling series set in Ancient Egypt and featuring Judge Amerotke

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The second in the stirring and enthralling series set in Ancient Egypt and featuring Judge Amerotke

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After the death of her husband Pharoh Tuthmosis II, Hatusu has confounded her critics by winning a great battle against the Mitanni. Aided by her lover, Senenmut, she is determined that all sections of Egyptian society should accept her as the first Pharaoh-Queen of Egypt - an acceptance that needs the favour and support of the priests. When a spate of killings takes place in the Divine Temple of Horus, the naturally superstitious priests interpret this as a sign of the Gods' disapproval of Hatusu's rule of Egypt. The royal city turns once again to respected judge Amerotke to find the truth.

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Critic Reviews

“Absolutely superb”

Praise for Paul Doherty: 'Vitality in the landscape...angst in the mystery, it's Peters minus the herbs but plus a few crates of sack Oxford Times
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The best of its kind since Ellis Peters Time Out
I really like these medieval whodunnits Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller
Wholly excellent, this is one of those books you hate to put down Prima
If you like the Paul Doherty style you will enjoy this hugely. The pace never flags and despite all this larger-than-life flamboyance Doherty's Egypt has the ring of truth about it. Doherty has done his homework well and it shows Historical Review

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About the Author

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.

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After the death of her husband Pharoh Tuthmosis II, Hatusu has confounded her critics by winning a great battle against the Mitanni. Aided by her lover, Senenmut, she is determined that all sections of Egyptian society should accept her as the first Pharaoh-Queen of Egypt - an acceptance that needs the favour and support of the priests. When a spate of killings takes place in the Divine Temple of Horus, the naturally superstitious priests interpret this as a sign of the Gods' disapproval of Hatusu's rule of Egypt. The royal city turns once again to respected judge Amerotke to find the truth.

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Product Details

Publisher
Headline Publishing Group | Headline Book Publishing
Published
6th April 2000
Pages
352
ISBN
9780747260769

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