The Serpent on the Crown

The Serpent on the Crown

The Serpent on the Crown is the 17th in a series of mystery novels, written by Elizabeth Peters and featuring fictional sleuth and archaeologist Amelia Peabody. In 1922, the Emersons are excavating at Deir el Medina when a melodramatic visitor delivers a challenge—and a solid gold ancient statuette—to them: find out where it came from and why it brings bad luck to its owners. Emerson, of course, doesn't believe in curses, but he does believe someone has robbed a find of historic proportions. When their visitor turns up dead and her stepchildren disappear, everyone except the...
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quick facts
Author:Barbara Mertz
Genre:Historical novel, Mystery
Year published:2005
Number of editions:1

Author of The Serpent on the Crown

Barbara Mertz
Barbara Mertz
Age:84

Barbara Mertz is an American author who writes under the pseudonyms Elizabeth Peters and Barbara Michaels. Barbara Mertz has a Ph.D from the University of Chicago in Egyptology, studying under John A. Wilson, which she received at the age of 23. She has written two books on ancient Egypt , but has...
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Additional works by Barbara Mertz
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Crocodile on the Sandbank Historical novel
The Curse of the Pharaohs Historical novel
The Mummy Case Historical novel
Lion in the Valley Historical novel
Deeds of the Disturber Historical novel
The Last Camel Died at Noon 1992 Historical novel
The Ape Who Guards the Balance Historical novel
The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog Historical novel
The Hippopotamus Pool Historical novel
Seeing a Large Cat Historical novel
The Falcon at the Portal Historical novel
He Shall Thunder in the Sky Historical novel
Lord of the Silent Historical novel
The Golden One 1998 Historical novel
Children of the Storm Historical novel
Guardian of the Horizon Historical novel
Tomb of the Golden Bird Historical novel
Amelia Peabody's Egypt: A Compendium Non-fiction
Laughter of Dead Kings
The Dark On The Other Side April 26, 2005 Speculative fiction
La Déesse Hippopotame
Borrower of the Night
The Copenhagen Connection
The Seventh Sinner
The Camelot Caper
La onzième plaie d'Egypte
Three Complete Jacqueline Kirby Mysteries
Un crocodile sur un banc de sable
The Geese Fly High
La malédiction des pharaons
The Night of Four Hundred Rabbits
L'Ombre de Sethos
Die for Love
L'Enigme de la momie blonde
The Love Talker
Le Maître d'Anubis
Summer of the Dragon
Maze
Le Mystère du sarcophage
Legend in Green Velvet
Trojan Gold
La Sfida Della Mummia
The Murders of Richard III
Street of the Five Moons
Silhouette In Scarlet
Night of 400 Rabbits
Shadowing Millicent
Red Land, Black Land
Jackal's Head
Wings of the Falcon Thriller
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Series containing The Serpent on the Crown

Amelia Peabody series
Amelia Peabody series

The Amelia Peabody series is a series of mystery novels written by Elizabeth Peters featuring Egyptologist Amelia Peabody Emerson, for whom the series is named. The novels are intended as a blend of parody , mystery, and comedy. The series spans a thirty-eight year period from 1884 to 1923 and is...
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Books in this series
BookCopyright DateGenre
Crocodile on the Sandbank Historical novel
The Curse of the Pharaohs Historical novel
The Mummy Case Historical novel
Lion in the Valley Historical novel
Deeds of the Disturber Historical novel
The Snake, the Crocodile, and the Dog Historical novel
The Hippopotamus Pool Historical novel
Seeing a Large Cat Historical novel
The Ape Who Guards the Balance Historical novel
Guardian of the Horizon Historical novel
The Falcon at the Portal Historical novel
He Shall Thunder in the Sky Historical novel
Lord of the Silent Historical novel
Children of the Storm Historical novel
The Serpent on the Crown Historical novel
Tomb of the Golden Bird Historical novel
The Golden One 1998 Historical novel
The Last Camel Died at Noon 1992 Historical novel
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Literary Genres

Historical novel
Historical novel

According to Encyclopædia Britannica, a historical novel is An early example of historical prose fiction is Luó Guànzhōng's 14th...
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Mystery
Mystery

Mystery fiction is a loosely-defined term. 1.It is often used by Dime Mystery, which started out as an ordinary crime fiction magazine but switched...
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Frequently Asked Questions

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    How many pages is the book "The Serpent on the Crown"?
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    The work consists of 350 pages.
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    What year was the title "The Serpent on the Crown" first published?
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    The work was first distributed in 2005.
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    The work, "The Serpent on the Crown" covers which subject area?
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    "The Serpent on the Crown" is cataloged in the category: Egypt
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    The book "The Serpent on the Crown" is of which literary genre?
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    The book is labeled as: Historical novel and Mystery.

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