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Title: Lord of the Silent
Subtitle: The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 13
Author: Elizabeth Peters
Narrator: Barbara Rosenblat
Format: Unabridged
Length: 16 hrs and 10 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-04-14
Publisher: Recorded Books
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 9 votes
Genres: Mysteries & Thrillers, Historical
Publisher's Summary:
Each book in this best-selling series is greeted with cheers by the ever-growing number of fans who relish the adventures of the Emersons, a family of Victorian archeologists. The shifting sands of intrigue and wry humor that fill these mysteries are always a delight. It is the autumn of 1916, and war has cast its long shadow across Egypt. Cairo is filled with soldiers, and the ancient tombs are filled with treasure hunters. Amidst this chaos, the Emersons have come for their yearly dig. When Amelia Peabody Emerson discovers a fresh corpse in an antique tomb, she knows this season will be a most intriguing one.
Elizabeth Peters doctoral degree in Egyptology and her award-winning literary talent are an unbeatable combination. The Amelia Peabody Emerson books have twice earned their author Grandmaster status among mystery writers. Peters says Audie Award-winning narrator Barbara Rosenblat is the best actor to perform her books. Listeners agree, naming this series as their favorite one year after year.
Members Reviews:
Another Good Story
If you could sum up Lord of the Silent in three words, what would they be?
entertaining nice twist suspense
What was one of the most memorable moments of Lord of the Silent?
that would be a spoiler in the story line so can't say. Liked the ending as well tied up loose ends.
What does Barbara Rosenblat bring to the story that you wouldnt experience if you had only read the book?
Barbara Rosenblat does the voices brilliantly. I had to purchase one of the books as audible didn't have it . It took a while getting into it reading, as i am so used to listening to these books.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
may be the ending.
Any additional comments?
I liked the style of having more from Ramses and Nefrets viewpoint.