Death of an eye

Dana Stabenow

Book - 2018

Alexandria, 47 BC. Cleopatra shares the throne with her brother Ptolemy under the auspices of Julius Caesar, by whom Cleopatra is heavily pregnant. A shipment of new coins meant to reset the shaky Egyptian economy has been stolen and the Queen's Eye has been murdered, so Queen Cleopatra turns to childhood friend Tetisheri to find the missing shipment and bring the murderer to justice.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
London : Head of Zeus 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Dana Stabenow (author)
Physical Description
xv, 254 pages : maps ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781788549196
9781788549202
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Edgar winner Stabenow (the Kate Shugak series) ventures into historical crime fiction in this uneven series launch set in ancient Egypt. Tetisheri (known as Sheri) is a childhood friend of Cleopatra Philopater Thea Noetera, "the incarnation on Earth of the goddess Isis, and absolute ruler of Alexandria and Upper and Lower Egypt," who is currently heavily pregnant with the child of Julius Caesar. Cleopatra (whom Sheri calls Pati) is desperate: a shipment of gold coins, which were meant to shore up the Egyptian economy, has been stolen, and Cleopatra's secret agent, known as the Eye, has been murdered. "Find the coin, find the thieves, and find the killer and bring all to me," the queen implores her friend. "I am surrounded by spies set in place by the Romans, by the nobles, by my brother, all of whom are watching and waiting for me to make that one slip." Pirates, palace intrigue, an abusive husband, a budding romance, and shadowy walks down Alexandria's mean streets fill out this slice of researchladen ancient history, whose details fail to make the reader feel what it's like to live in that time and place. Stabenow tries too hard to make ancient Egypt sound contemporarily now. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.