Laughter of Dead Kings
Who stole one of Egypt's most priceless treasures? The Egyptian authorities and Interpol believe they know the identity of the culprit: "Sir John Smythe," the suave and dangerously charming international art thief who is, in fact, John Tregarth, the longtime significant other of famed art expert...
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Who stole one of Egypt's most priceless treasures? The Egyptian authorities and Interpol believe they know the identity of the culprit: "Sir John Smythe," the suave and dangerously charming international art thief who is, in fact, John Tregarth, the longtime significant other of famed art expert and sometime sleuth Vicky Bliss.But John swears he is retired—not to mention innocent—and he vows to clear his name. With complete faith in her man's integrity, Vicky takes a hiatus from her job at a leading Munich museum and follows him to the Middle East. But dark days and myriad dangers await John, Vicky, and her employer, the rotund gourmand and insatiable adventurer Herr Doktor Anton Z. Schmidt. And the stakes are elevated considerably when a ransom note arrives accompanied by a grisly memento—because now it appears that murder has been added to the equation.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780061662409 (0061662402)
Publish date: August 26th 2008
Publisher: HarperAudio
Minutes: 10
Edition language: English
Series: Vicky Bliss (#6)
Today is a sad day Im so bummed this was the last book in the series! Im going to miss John & Vicky & Schmidt! I felt like I knew them so well & If i didnt know better, the stories were real & they are too. Lol going to try the other Peters series & hope it compares to this one!
I so wanted this book to appear, bought it in hardcover the day of its release, read it right away—and was a bit disappointed. The bloom was off the series rose, I thought.I was wrong. Re-reading it now, after the author's death last year, I realize she was saying goodbye to a set of well-loved char...
It's been awhile since I've read a Vicky Bliss novel, so I just couldn't get into this one. I seem to have forgotten the characters' histories and the exact nature of their relationships, but also, the dialogue seemed unnatural to me. This just didn't capture my interest; maybe if I reread the oth...
June's reading group book. Not sure I'll bother again. Mildly entertaining - a museum type (it's never made exactly clear what she does) gets embroiled in the stealing of King Tut's mummy. Yup, it's that outlandish. She sort of solves it, assisted by an antiques dealer who used to the an antiques th...
A relatively mediocre Elizabeth Peters is way better than most other authors'.