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The Serpent on the Crown: The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 17
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12 hrs and 8 mins
Audible Release Date
03-31-05
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4.12 based on 144 ratings
 

Publisher's Summary

New York Times best-selling master of suspense, Elizabeth Peters, brings an exotic world of adventure, intrigue, and danger to vivid life, in a tale as powerful as ancient Egypt.

The Emersons have returned to the Valley of the Kings in 1922 and Amelia Peabody and her family look forward to delving once more into the age-old mysteries buried in Egypt's ever-shifting sands. But a widow's strange story, and even stranger request, is about to plunge them into a storm of secrets, treachery, and murder.

The woman, a well-known author, has come bearing an ill-gotten treasure, a golden likeness of a forgotten king, which she claims is cursed. She insists it has taken the life of her husband and unless it is returned to the tomb from which it was stolen, more people will die.

Amelia and her clan resolve to uncover the secrets of the statue's origins, setting off on a trail that twists and turns in directions they never anticipated, and, perhaps, toward an old nemesis with unscrupulous new designs. But each step toward the truth seems to reveal another peril, suggesting to the intrepid Amelia that the curse is more than mere superstition. And its next victim might well be a beloved family member...or Amelia Peabody herself.

A novel filled with riveting suspense, pulse-pounding action, and the vibrant life of a fascinating place and time, The Serpent on the Crown is the jewel in the crown of a grand master, the remarkable Elizabeth Peters.

Don't miss the rest of the Amelia Peabody series.
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©2005 Elizabeth Peters; (P)2005 HarperCollins Publishers, Inc.

What the Critics Say

  • 2005 Audie Award Winner, Mystery

"Peters injects plenty of humorous banter, lots of bluster from Emerson, and enough coy swipes at Victorian propriety to keep the story lively....A pleasant addition to the long-running series." (Booklist)

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By: Patti (USA)
November 17, 2009
well done, as usual:)
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "Boring"
By: Regina (McLean, VA, USA)
August 25, 2008
Too many characters, not enough plot. Barbara Rosenblat does the Emerson's justice, but she didn't have much to work with in this book.
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Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0Rating 1.0 "Boring, boring, boring!"
By: Ulysses (USA)
February 08, 2008
Could the plot plod along any slower?? It takes nearly the entire first half before a crime even occurs. The characters are so monotonous that I have trouble remembering who is who. My least favorite audible buy. So much for relying on Audie awards.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful:
Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0Rating 4.0 "One of the best readers EVER!"
By: Elton (Fresno, CA, USA)
December 09, 2005
As always, Mrs. Emerson is a blast to hang out with. Over and above the rich textural style of our beloved author, the characterizations of Barbara Rosenblat make this listen so much fun!!! Ms. Rosenblat is one of the true STARS of this medium. TWO THUMBS UP.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful:
Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0Rating 3.0 "Rated Low for Narrator"
By: Doretta (Wichita, KS, USA)
November 15, 2005
The previous audio books I purchased from Audible by Elizabeth Peters were narrated by Susan O'Malley (sp?). This one was narrated by Barbara Rosenblatt. I found the voice of Amelia Peabody Emerson too gutteral and hoarse compared to Susan O'Malley. Also, I can hear either papers shuffling in the background or the narrator's repeated swallowing...I'm not certain which it is.

I love Elizabeth Peters and will probably purchase more, even if Barbara Rosenblatt has narrated, but I don't enjoy the telling of the story as much. It has changed the character of Amelia and I find it difficult to see her as the character Ms. Rosenblatt portrays.
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