Ebook {Epub PDF} Murder in the Place of Anubis by Lynda S. Robinson






















Murder in the Place of Anubis. More than a period puzzle, this exceptional debut melds ancient Egyptian religious belief and practice with court intrigue to produce a riveting mystery. Murder in the Place of Anubis (The Lord Meren Mysteries Book 1) Lynda S. Robinson out of 5 stars (38) Kindle Edition. $ 2. Murder at the God's Gate (The Lord Meren Mysteries Book 2) Lynda S. Robinson out of 5 stars (20) Kindle Edition. $ /5(38).  · Title: Murder in the Place of Anubis Author: Lynda Robinson Series: Lord Meren #1 Publication: Janu (first published ) Genre: Historical Fiction, Mystery Purchase it on Amazon: Amazon Rating: 3/5★Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


The item Murder in the Place of Anubis, Lynda S. Robinson represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Anaheim Public Library. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. Murder in the Place of Anubis: Robinson, Lynda S.: Books - bltadwin.ru Skip to main bltadwin.ru Hello Select your address Books Hello, Sign in. Account Lists Returns Orders. Cart All. Best Sellers Prime. Murder in the Place of Anubis: Lynda S. Robinson. This is the first book in a historical mystery series set in the ancient Egypt of the boy king Tutankhamun. The story begins with the discovery of the body of a murdered man in the sacred Place of Anubis, where the dead are embalmed and prepared for their journey to the afterlife.


Murder in the Place of Anubis by Lynda S. Robinson. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , Lynda S. Robinson is an American writer of romance and mystery fiction. She is best known for her series of historical whodunnits set in ancient Egypt during the reign of Tutankhamun and featuring Lord Meren, “the Eyes and Ears of Pharaoh.”. MURDER IN THE PLACE OF ANUBIS by Lynda S. Robinson | Kirkus Reviews. A Tutankhamen-era mystery loosely inspired by Agatha Christie's Death Comes as the End (now, incredibly, celebrating its 50th birthday) starts with the discovery of an extra body in the embalming shelter. Hormin, the vizier's contentious scribe of records and tithes, was well-hated by his wife Selket, his slow-speaking son Imsety (who managed the family farm with no hope his father would ever turn it over to him), and his.

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