The laughter of dead kings
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The laughter of dead kings
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- Label
- The laughter of dead kings
- Statement of responsibility
- Elizabeth Peters
- Subject
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- Valley of the Kings (Egypt) -- Fiction
- trueThieves
- trueRansom
- Mystery fiction
- trueMysteries
- trueArchaeological thefts
- Archaeological thefts -- Egypt | Valley of the Kings -- Fiction
- trueArt historians
- trueBliss, Vicky (Fictitious character)
- Bliss, Vicky, (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- trueCriminal investigation
- trueEgypt -- Antiquities
- trueHistorians
- trueInnocence (Law)
- trueMurder
- trueMummies
- trueWomen museum curators
- Women art historians -- Fiction
- trueWomen amateur detectives
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Vicky Bliss, peerless art historian and sleuth, searches for solutions to more than one heinous offense in the ever-shifting sands of Egypt's mysterious Valley of the Kings. When her longtime significant other, John Tregarth, the suave and dangerously charming international art thief, is accused of taking a world-famous, one-of-a-kind historic relic, it is up to Bliss to clear his name
- Cataloging source
- UPZ
- Dewey number
- 813/.54
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- PS3563.E747
- LC item number
- L38 2008
- Literary form
- fiction
- Series statement
- Vicky Bliss mysteries
- Series volume
- 0006
- Target audience
- adult
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