Curse of the Pharaohs
In "Curse of the Pharaohs," renowned author Elizabeth Peters invites readers into a thrilling world of mystery and archaeology. Set against the backdrop of Luxor, this gripping tale follows Lady Baskerville, who, after the untimely death of her husband Sir Henry—who may have uncovered an undisturbed royal tomb—enlists the help of the esteemed archaeologist Radcliffe Emerson and his adventurous wife, Amelia. As they delve into the excavation, they must navigate the eerie rumors of a curse that seems to plague everyone involved in the dig. Will they uncover the secrets of the tomb, or will the curse claim more victims? Published in 2006 and spanning 320 pages, this captivating crime and mystery novel is a must-read for fans of Elizabeth Peters and lovers of archaeological adventures. Immerse yourself in the intrigue of ancient Egypt and discover the truth behind the pharaohs' curse!