An edition of A cruel deceit (2002)

A cruel deceit

a mystery of ancient Egypt

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An edition of A cruel deceit (2002)

A cruel deceit

a mystery of ancient Egypt

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As the capital city of Waset fill with people for the Feast of Opet, police Lieutenant Bak and his Medjay officers are distracted by the discovery of the savaged body of a Hittite horse trader. Bak has no authority in what could be a matter of Hittite politics--until similar murders occur within the sacred precinct of the Lord Amon. Bak's investigation soon embroils him in a conspiracy that soon points to Queen Hatshepsut herself.

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Publisher
Avon Books
Language
English
Pages
290

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Cover of: A Cruel Deceit
A Cruel Deceit
2007, HarperCollins
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A cruel deceit: a mystery of ancient Egypt
2002, Avon Books
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
CPB Box no. 2117 vol. 2, CPB

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 290 p. :
Number of pages
290

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3384872M
Internet Archive
isbn_9780380812875
ISBN 10
0380812878
LCCN
2004563965
OCLC/WorldCat
50556554
Library Thing
397358
Goodreads
643006

Work Description

From far and wide, they have come to the capital city of Waset for the opulent Feast of Opet-- sovereigns and supplicants, the pious and proud, gathering for the eleven-day-long revelries. While greeting friends and fellow Medjay officers at the bustling harbor, Lieutenant Bak is distracted by foul murder, the discovery of the body of a Hittite horse trader, his throat savagely cut. Bak has no authority to investigate what could be a simple matter of Hittite politics -- until similar murders occur within the sacred precinct of the Lord Amon. Though this city is not his own, Bak eagerly agrees to aid in the investigation. But his determined search for connections embroils him in a terrifying conspiracy that points to the court of Queen Hatshepsut herself. Untold others may be joining the ranks of the dead before the villain is done -- with Lieutenant Bak numbered among them.

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