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The Horus Killings [Paperback]

P. C. Doherty (Author)
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January 8, 2002
Egypt's first Pharaoh-Queen must solve a spate of killings before she can assume her throne...

"Ancient Egypt fans...will want to catch up with this series on the double." (Booklist)

"A rare example of historical crime fiction that ...doesn't give suspense short shrift." (Publishers Weekly)


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From Publishers Weekly

A rash of murders taxes the sharp mind of Amerotke, the chief judge of Egypt at the start of the turbulent reign of Hatusu, some 3,500 years ago, when the ancient Egyptian empire was at its peak. The killings, beginning at the Hall of the Underworld, a desert maze with an evil reputation, seem intended to disrupt Hatusu's reign as possibly the first woman to become Pharaoh Queen of Egypt. Because Hatusu is both young and beautiful, many in the royal circle are jealous of her rise to power. Amerotke, aided by his loyal and lecherous servant Shufoy, must stay alive and find a killer whose favored means are poisoned wines, burning oils and crocodile-infested waters. Doherty does a fine job of splicing together rich period detail and vivid storytelling, while a subtle sense of menace permeates the text. Despite a slightly unwieldy cast suffering from too many treacherous court toadies and kohl-eyed courtesans, this second installment (after Mask of Ra) in Doherty's ancient Egypt mystery series represents a rare example of historical crime fiction that isn't overloaded with history and doesn't give suspense short shrift.
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Doherty continues his newest historical series (Mask of Ra) with another visit to the complicated justice and constant court turmoil of ancient Egypt. Hatusu, the widow of Tuthmose II, attempts to become pharaoh as well as queen, but murder and intrigue surround her. Solid and dependable work.
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley (January 8, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425182932
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425182932
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #539,917 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars I hope there's a sequal, February 17, 2000
This review is from: The Horus Killings (Hardcover)
In 1478 BC, Hatusu solidifies her position as Pharaoh-Queen by defeating her country's enemies and supporters of the Grand Vizier Rahimere. His successor is Senenmut, Hatusu's lover and first minister. Though the people, the army, and the government support her, she wants more, needing the High Priests to sanctify her rule. The priests refuse unless they find proof in their library that a woman once ruled the country in the past.

They launch an investigation to see if the scholars can prove that Hatusu's rule as Pharaoh-Queen has a precedent. However, someone murders two of the sleuths. The Chief Judge of Egypt, Amerotke goes to the Temple of Horus to ferret out the identity of a killer. He is almost killed too, which leads him to conclude a record exists but someone wants it to remain hidden.

The magic, lures, and glory of Ancient Egypt come vividly alive in the masterly storytelling skills of Paul Doherty. THE HORUS KILLINGS takes readers on an exotic journey into the heart of a Pharaoh's reign. Readers learn the mindset, customs, and daily intrigues of those who hold power. The who-done-it is cleverly designed so that the killer is in plain sight, but still difficult to detect amidst a large number of viable suspects. Though the enlightened Amerotke feels like an anachronism when compared to those surrounding him, he and the other characters appear genuine and provide the audience insight into the era. Ancient historical fiction/mystery readers, especially Egyptologists, will cherish this novel.

Harriet Klausner

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Egypt Lite, July 19, 2000
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This review is from: The Horus Killings (Hardcover)
Hatusu, better known to many "Egyptologists" as Hatshepsut, had a compelling reign in Egypt. The emotions she stirred as one of Egypt's few female rulers did not subside after her death, as her successor ordered virtually every image and mention of her obliterated. A passionate but intelligent woman ruling in a rigid society, she evoked feelings that can still stir us today.

It is precisely that passion that is lacking in The Horus Killings, unfortunately. The premise is sound: one of Hatusu's enemies wants to repress historical information that would lend support to her hold on the throne, and is willing to kill to achieve that goal. Amerotke, Chief Judge of the land, is charged with finding the killer.

The author never succeeds in bringing his characters to life. A few minor characters are endowed with mannerisms instead of given complex feelings and thoughts; the major actors are given one-dimensional attitudes. Episodes unfold and we are told how characters react, but the scenes are never brought to life. 20 minutes after reading the book, you will struggle to remember the names of the characters and why they mattered.

Finally, the publisher (and author) of this book was terribly sloppy. You'll frequently find sentence fragments, odd punctuation, and oddly disjointed phrases ... things a good editor would have cleaned up.

If you love to read about ancient Egypt, there are far better books to curl up with than this one.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best..., June 29, 2000
This review is from: The Horus Killings (Hardcover)
Amazing is the word I would use to describe this book. The Horus Killings continues on after Mask of Ra and is a strong sequel that had me all the way through. Well researched, you would never guess that this is a work of fiction. Do not pass this book by!
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IN THE HALL OF TWO TRUTHS, IN THE DIVINE HOUSE of the goddess Ma'at, Pharaoh's justice was about to be pronounced. Read the first page
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Father Prem, Lord Amerotke, Hall of the Underworld, Temple of Horus, Hall of Two Truths, Red Lands, Lord Hani, House of Life, Lord Senenmut, Far Horizon, Sanctuary of Boats, General Omendap, Million Years, Temple of Ma'at, Grand Vizier, High Priest Hani, Divine House, Golden Hawk, High Priest Hathor, Nine Bows, Temple of Horns, High Priest Amun, House of Love, Pharaohs of Egypt, Angel of Death
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