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The Curse of the Pharaohs
- The Amelia Peabody Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
- Length: 11 hrs and 41 mins
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Summary
It was Sir Henry's intention to ensure that no tomb had been overlooked in the previous expedition. Scarcely had the men been at work for three days when their spades uncovered the first of a series of steps cut into the rock.
The Times gave the story a full column, on page three. The next dispatch to come to Luxor, however, rated front-page headlines. Sir Henry Baskerville was dead. He was found next morning stiff and stark in his bed. On his face was a look of ghastly horror. On his high brow, inscribed in what appeared to be dried blood, was a crudely drawn uraeus serpent, the symbol of the divine pharaoh.
Instead of digging up the treasures of a lost age, it appeared that Amelia and her friend Radcliffe were excavating a deadly curse.
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- R S
- 25-11-16
What a pleasure!
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would if they were after a cosy crime series and wanted a good chuckle too.
What did you like best about this story?
I love how Barbara Rosenblat brings that era back to life by the way she reads those characters. The upper class accents are spot on! But I also love the setting in Egypt, it makes me regret that I am not an Egyptologist and makes me want to visit the country more than ever!
What does Barbara Rosenblat bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you had only read the book?
A huge part of my enjoyment of this series is Barbara Rosenblat's narration! What an utter pleasure she is to listen to! I cannot commend her enough! Wonderful!
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- Pen
- 05-08-13
The Curse of the Pharaohs
Having been hooked, I couldn't wait to listen to the next book in the series. Another good and story read by a great narrator.
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- JP
- 22-01-23
Fabulous
love Amelia and Emerson and the Egyptian setting. Great story, well read. Fabulous series.
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- Emmy Muller
- 06-01-21
loved it!
the narrator is excellent even though she doesn't bellow! I can't wait for the next title in this series.
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- L
- 09-09-12
Nostalgic adventures
This is the second in a series of Amelia Peabody stories, mostly set in 19th Century Egypt. They are charming and well-written nostalgia. This one involves a possible mummy's curse, several deaths, and danger for our intrepid heroine and her husband. Barbara Rosenblat does an excellent job with the voices of all characters, particularly with the upper-class English accents, only occasionally slipping-up with a modern American pronunciation. Easy-listening and entertaining, recommended.
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- Kindle Customer
- 13-05-16
Wonderful story told well
I loved this story which is told beautifully by Barbara Rosenblat. She manages to get a really good upper class English accent with just the right sarcastic inflection for a good put down where required. In fact all the accents are good (apart from the Irish, which wonders a bit from Belfast to Berlin).
The story has just the right amount of historical accuracy with lots of nods to real characters and situations of the time, which make it very believable, but overall it's great fun. If you enjoy a more acerbic Miss Marple who is not afraid to get her hands dirty Amelia Peabody is for you.
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- Loui
- 05-10-22
loved every minute!
this whole series is a perfect light hearted adventure into the past. perfect narrator who brings life to each character with personality and voice/ accent changes
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- eatough1999
- 28-08-18
A cozy whodunit
2nd outing with Peabody. I found her less irritating this time, which is a positive. The bodies pile up and Emerson and Peabody dual to be the first to discover the culprit(s) Narration excellent once again, differing accents handled well. I felt there was less wit employed generally which was a pity. My sleuthing on this one proved correct not sure whether that is a good thing or not.
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- Sheryl
- 13-02-19
enjoyed
A very enjoyable listen with a delightful mix of humour and action. Would like to listen to more in the series.
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- Elleff
- 20-08-24
Ruined by narration
I'm a big fan of the Amelia Peabody novels and was looking forward to an audio version. However the narration is so over egged, so excessive that it became actually unbearable. Amelia's voice is a thin high-pitched, pinch-nosed parody of upper class English Victorian. Having set that standard, all the other characters had to be similarly overdone, so grating and annoying. The accents completely took over and drowned out the story. Which as I recall from reading it, is a very good one.
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