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The Murder of King Tut by James Patterson 2009 Hardcover/DJ

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Book Title
The Murder of King Tut
Narrative Type
Fiction
Item Length
8.2in
Publisher
Little Brown & Company
Intended Audience
Young Adults
Publication Year
2009
Type
Novel
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
James Patterson, Martin Dugard
Features
Dust Jacket
Genre
History, Social Science
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Topic
Archaeology, Ancient / Egypt
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Number of Pages
352 Pages
ISBN
9780316034043

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  • Top favourable review

    Solid historical non-fiction from a hackneyed fiction writer.

    A thorough investigation and exposition surrounding the death of the most famous Pharaoh. Relatively solid analysis. Because of needing a narrative, there are places where it slips into a typical James Patterson novel, but the narrative read quickly and has enough facts to keep it running, and be both intriguing and useful. Multiple timelines running concurrently are featured: Patterson and crew in modern times, Carter and Carnarvon on their times, and Tut and his court, filled with intrigue. The book was a lot better than I had expected, and kept my interest throughout.I am not a fan of Patterson's regular fiction works.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: jennog127

  • King Tut-Case Closed

    In the "The Murder Of King Tut", James Patterson and co-author Martin Dugard tell the story from past to present. Telling the story from two different times, but how much has times really changed. I really enjoyed the story as I was a little optimistic about buying the book and do I at this time have any regrets ? Anything James Patterson comes out with I will read because he is such a incredible writer. I found this story to be intriguing because Patterson found it to be intriguing. I could just imagine the research that went into place to write this story, but I assure you the time was well worth it. Thanks James Patterson and Martin Dugard for your time and great writing.

  • Can't wait for my son to see it on Christmas! Since learning he "shares" DNA with King Tut he'll love it!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: NewSold by: lol_hutt

  • Couldn't put it down.

    Easy, enjoyable read. Over 300 pages and I read it all in one sitting (not something I normally do.) The story moves between modern day (how the book came to be) to early Egypt (Tut's short life, how it ended and who was responsible) with parts of the story set in the early 1900s (How Howard Carter prevailed to find Tut's tomb). Two conspirators were fairly obvious but the third was someone I would have never expected. Love, conspiracy, betrayal were a big part of Tut's story, long hard hours, politics, and perseverance were a big part of Carter's story and the desire to tell their stories makes up the rest.

  • The Murder of King Tut

    I enjoyed this book very much. I saw the Treasures of Tutankhamen in Washington DC 32 years ago and so this book was of great interest to me. It was a fast read because James Patterson only had so much data to work with. Over all, I think it was worth the price and time. Diana Ferree