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The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog

The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 7

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The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog

By: Elizabeth Peters
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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This adventure transports Amelia Peabody and her husband Emerson to Amarna, the rustic desert site where the two archaeologists first met, beginning the 13-year association that would take them from mayhem to murder in the Egyptian outback.

For the first time in many years, Ramses chooses not to accompany his parents on their yearly excavation. At the tender age of 11, Ramses has fallen in love. The object of his affection is 13-year-old Nefret, the auburn-haired beauty the Emersons rescued from the clutches of the ancient city of Napata, now safe in England where the needlessly solicitous Ramses can keep a watchful eye on her. Ramses' new obsession does not deter him from putting in his two cents worth, however, in a series of lengthy epistles to Egypt, containing enough elaborate syntax and romantic ardor to stretch his mother's patience to the very breaking point.

Her son's budding affaire de coeur reminds Amelia of her once-tumultuous romance with Emerson. She is hopeful that their time alone together will rekindle old flames. But every confidence meets with disaster when Emerson is ambushed, kidnapped, and severely wounded on the road to Luxor. Rescued, and squirming under Amelia's gentle ministrations, Emerson wastes little time in recovering his irascible nature, but to Amelia's dismay, he seems to have no recollection of who she is!

Now, both past and future are in jeopardy as Amelia attempts to locate Emerson's attackers; prevent his disclosure of an important artifact relating to Nefret's security; and renew feelings in him that appear as remote as a Pharaoah's tomb.

Cosy Detective Historical Mystery Women Sleuths Women's Fiction Fiction Middle East Romance
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Critic reviews

"Peters' romantic thriller...offers surefire entertainment." (Publishers Weekly)
"High adventure, narrated in Amelia's witty, inimitably resplendent style. Peabody fans will rejoice." (Library Journal)

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Another great story, Described with superb detail , only surpassed by the narration of Barbara Rosenblat, if only more authors were blessed with her narration.. A thoroughly good yarn, which I will recommend without hesitation,?

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Another great story by Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody series and the characters brought to life by Barbara Rosenblat.

The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog

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If you like a mystery then this is the book for you. Superb characters gripping tale all set in mysterious Egypt. The descriptions are brilliant you can feel the scorching heat of the desert and almost smell the markets all the different foods for sale. I love these books. What a brilliant author & narrator.

Another triumph for Elizabeth Peters

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Not my most favourite Amelia Peabody. Although it is written to the same high standard as the rest; this and Deeds of the Disturber are the two books I like least.

Not my most favourite Amelia Peabody.

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I have read all Elizabeth Peter's Amelia Peabody books and enjoyed them immensely for their Egyptological background, the mysteries and the eccentricity of the main characters. This book includes a bit of angst into things with a threat to Amelia and Emerson's relationship. Despite the fact that Amelia is written as robust and opinionated - she is quite touching here as she struggles with her fears. Having read the books I wasn't sure about listening to them, but Barbara Rosenblat does an extraordinary job at narration here. Beautifully distinct voices and the wry and absurd humour of the book comes through beautifully. Really enjoyed this!

Another wonderful book in Amelia Peabody series

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