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A brand-new Elizabeth Peters novel is one of the uncompromising pleasures in life. As Peter Theroux in the New York Times Book Review points out, Her wonderfully witty voice and her penchant for history lessons of the Nile both ancient and modern keep (her) high adventure moving for even the highest brows. In her previous outing, The Last Camel Died at Noon, Amelia Peabody and her dashing husband, Emerson, discovered a fabulous lost oasis in the Nubian desert. Now, in the seventh mystery in the series, the Emerson-Peabodys are traveling up the Nile once again to encounter their most deadly adversary, the Master Criminal, who is back at his sinister best. Amelia Peabody was unabashedly proud of her newest translation, a fragment of the ancient fairytale The Doomed Prince. Later, she would wonder why no sense of foreboding struck her as she retold the story of the king's favorite son who had been warned that he would die from the snake, the crocodile, or the dog. Little did she realize, as she and her beloved husband sailed blissfully toward the pyramids of ancient Egypt, that those very beasts (and a cat as well) would be part of a deadly plot. The expedition began so happily.Leaving their delightful, but catastrophically precocious, son, Ramses, back in England, Amelia hoped this romantic trip might Read More chevron_right
It takes about 6 Hours and 16 minutes on average for a reader to read The Snake, The Crocodile, And The Dog. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Snake, The Crocodile, And The Dog is 432 pages long.
The Snake, The Crocodile, And The Dog is book #7 in the Amelia Peabody Book Series and comes after The Last Camel Died At Noon and comes before The Hippopotamus Pool
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