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More than a period puzzle, this exceptional debut melds ancient Egyptian religious belief and practice with court intrigue to produce a riveting mystery. The court of the young Pharaoh Tutankhamun still suffers some of the tumultuous aftereffects of the reign of his father, the iconoclastic monotheist, Akhenaten. When the body of the scribe Hormin is found with an obsidian embalming knife sticking from its neck at the Place of Anubis, Tutankhamun assigns the task of finding the murderer--and the desecrator of holy places--to his "Eyes and Ears," Lord Meren. Meren and his adopted son Kysen begin with Hormin's family, whose members lay both murder and the theft of an expensive beaded collar at the feet of Hormin's mistress, the sultry Beltis, who returns the charges. To solve the murder, Meren and Kysen retrace the scribe's last day, using surprisingly sophisticated, but credible, investigative techniques. Especially appealing is the personality of the boy king who wants desperately to join the investigation but refrains in deference to his exalted position as monarch. His interaction with Meren, who thinks of him as a son, is a poignant addition to a memorable tale. Even readers who aren't usually drawn to historical mysteries will likely delight in Robinson's fully developed characters and her deft building of suspense.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Investigating protagonist Lord Meren, a keen-minded 34-year-old, serves Tutankhamun as privy councilor and friend, so when Theban embalmers find a stabbing victim in their sacred precincts, the teenaged king dispatches Meren to solve the crime. With the aid of his adopted son, Kysen, Meren questions artisans in the Valley of Tombs and members of the victim's family. The key to the murder ultimately resides in a shapely and aggressive concubine who uses sex as a tool. Not bad for a first historical mystery and series opener.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Fawcett (December 28, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0345389220
  • ISBN-13: 978-0345389220
  • Product Dimensions: 6.9 x 4.2 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Murder in Ancient Egypt isn't easy to solve., October 9, 2000
The first in this series of novels has Lord Meren investigating a murder in the sacred Place of Anubis. For those unfamiliar with Egyptian religion, Anubis was the God of Embalming. Bodies were embalmed, a long and laborious process, before being entombed. Egyptians believed that without the proper spells, amulets, and procedures after death, a soul, or ka would not enter the afterlife.

This being known, it is unthinkable that someone would kill in the Place of Anubis. This person must have been most desperate and bold in order to do so. Meren discovers there is no lack of suspects. The man was disliked by his collegues and his family alike. Suspects are going fast, however, two of them are murdered before the true nature of the crime is discovered. At the heart of these crimes is an unholy greed that could consume Meren and his son Kysen before they discover the truth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The start of a Fascinating Series, June 7, 1999
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Ancient Egypt comes to life again in this book. I enjoyed the period details and the relationships among the characters. The glimpses we get of court life follow what we learn about royalty and their courts from history rather than fairy tales. They didn't live "happily ever after." After reading what our young pharaoh and Lord Meren, his "eyes and ears" have to put up with, the sensible reader will give thanks for being a nobody. Even though I knew that people didn't live as long back then, it still seemed a bit strange to have Lord Meren, soon to be a grandfather, consider himself as getting up there in years when he's only 34. Meren's son, Kysen, has been a father for several years at an age where young American men today would just be turning old enough to vote. The only quarrel I have with this series is the portrayal of Queen Ankhesenamen. I first "met" her as a very sympathetic character in Morrison's *The Lost Queen of Egypt*, so the harsh portrait of her that Robinson draws is difficult for me to swallow. However, neither that nor knowing that Lord Meren must lose his beloved Pharaoh at a young age, prevented me from reading the other books. This is one of the authors for whom I am unwilling to wait for the paperback. Even now I can hardly wait for the next book. Ann E. Nichols
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5.0 out of 5 stars New series bring Ancient Egypt to life, February 7, 1998
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Lord Meren, the "Eyes and Ears of Pharoah," must deal with the murder of a royal scribe in a sacred place, where bodies are prepared for their travel to the afterlife. The task seems to Meren to be an easy one, until we learn that there is more to this mystery than simple hatred. Robinson's extensive knowledge of ancient Egypt (she has a Ph.D. in Anthropology) creates an unforgettable picture of a complex and fascinating society. Readers of historical mysteries will appreciate this latest contribution to the genre, and should look forward to the further adventures of Lord Meren, Pharoah and the other inhabitants of Egypt, circa 1330 B.C.
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3.0 out of 5 stars delightfully different Historical Mystery......
This first novel is in a series of mysteries featuring Egyptian sleuth Lord Meren-a close associate and confidante of young King Tutankhamen. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars great book
This was a great read for those interested in the time of King Tut and also a great mystery story...very enjoyable!
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What can I say about my favovrite 'eyes and ears of pharoah"? ANY Lord Meren novel is worth reading
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3.0 out of 5 stars an ineresting way to learn a bit of background history
Our group made a visit to the King Tut exhibit at the Museum of natural History in Chicago and several thought that this was a good way to get the feel of the times.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! What a story!
This was the first real historical mystery I have ever read and I must say that I am now hooked! I also liked the fact that Ms. Read more
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