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    The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King - A Nonfiction Thriller by James Patterson, Martin Dugard

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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Sales Rank: 23,455

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      • Pub. Date: September 2009
      • Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
      • Format: eBook
      • Sales Rank: 23,455

      Synopsis

      A secret buried for centuries

      Thrust onto Egypt's most powerful throne at the age of nine, King Tut's reign was fiercely debated from the outset. Behind the palace's veil of prosperity, bitter rivalries and jealousy flourished among the Boy King's most trusted advisors, and after only nine years, King Tut suddenly perished, his name purged from Egyptian history. To this day, his death remains shrouded in controversy.

      The keys to an unsolved mystery

      Enchanted by the ruler's tragic story and hoping to unlock the answers to the 3,000 year-old mystery, Howard Carter made it his life's mission to uncover the pharaoh's hidden tomb. He began his search in 1907, but encountered countless setbacks and dead-ends before he finally, uncovered the long-lost crypt.

      The clues point to murder

      Now, in The Murder of King Tut, James Patterson and Martin Dugard dig through stacks of evidence--X-rays, Carter's files, forensic clues, and stories told through the ages--to arrive at their own account of King Tut's life and death. The result is an exhilarating true crime tale of intrigue, passion, and betrayal that casts fresh light on the oldest mystery of all.

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      Not making any bones about his bid for success, James Patterson once declared he wanted to be known as “the king of the page-turners.” While that may seem like a pretty grand ambition, Patterson is as worthy of that title as any author working today.

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      Does not live up to the hypeby Anonymous

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      December 05, 2009: I am a James Patterson fan but was extremely disappointed in this book. There's really not much to it: speculation dressed up as fact (what's that about?), full of sound and fury but very little substance. Paring it down by a third or more would have meant a lot less time wasted, for the author and for the reader, in presenting what is basically a hypothetical scenario.

      I found this book hard to put down.by 1977student

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      December 05, 2009: I hated history in school. Even though the book is fiction it still keeps you thinking about history. Good Book to read.


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