First edition cover for The Serpent on the Crown
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Author | Elizabeth Peters |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Amelia Peabody mysteries |
Genre | Historical mystery |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Publication date
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2005 |
Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
Pages | 350 pp |
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OCLC | 57008254 |
813/.54 22 | |
LC Class | PS3563.E747 S44 2005 |
Preceded by | Guardian of the Horizon |
Followed by | Tomb of the Golden Bird |
The Serpent on the Crown is the 17th in a series of historical mystery novels, written by Elizabeth Peters and featuring fictional sleuth and archaeologist Amelia Peabody.
In 1922, the Emersons are excavating at Deir el Medina when a melodramatic visitor delivers a challenge—and a solid gold ancient statuette—to them: find out where it came from and why it brings bad luck to its owners. Emerson, of course, doesn't believe in curses, but he does believe someone has robbed a find of historic proportions. When their visitor turns up dead and her stepchildren disappear, everyone except the Emersons believe the murder is a family affair.
Ramses, meanwhile, finds a papyrus which he suspects to be of historic importance, and an assistant who is not all he seems.
The book's title is from the Poetical Stela of Thutmose III: