The Poisoner of Ptah (Amerotke Mysteries, Book 6)
On sale
25th September 2012
Price: £9.99
Judge Amerotke to pits his wits against a deadly enemy…
Paul Doherty delves once again into the world of Ancient Egypt in The Poisoner of Ptah – a gripping murder mystery featuring his ever-popular sleuth, Judge Amerotke. Perfect for fans of Christian Jacqs and Wilbur Smith.
‘This is another fine performance’ – Publishers Weekly
Pharaoh-Queen Hatusu’s Egypt is in a new and glorious ascendancy. But for all its prosperity and power it is not without its weaknesses – or enemies. At a peace treaty signing between Egypt and Libya in Thebes, three of Egypt’s leading scribes die violently on the Temple forecourt, the victims of poisoning. And when a prosperous merchant and his wife are found drowned rumours sweep the imperial city. The Poisoner of Ptah has returned. Pharaoh Hatusu orders Amerotke, Chief Judge of the Halls of Two Truths, to find the perpetrator of these abominations. His hunt for the Poisoner uncovers a seething mass of suspicion and danger. Now Amerotke must pit his wits against a cunning opponent intent on vengeance and survive the twilight world of Thebes where life can be so rich and yet death so swift and brutal…
What readers are saying about The Poisoner of Ptah:
‘A dazzling evocation of the past and a gripping mystery‘
‘Paul Doherty has the rare talent of making you feel as though you are there, be it Ancient Egypt, medieval England, or battling with Alexander. The sounds and smells of the period seem to waft from the pages of his books’
‘Spellbinding‘
Paul Doherty delves once again into the world of Ancient Egypt in The Poisoner of Ptah – a gripping murder mystery featuring his ever-popular sleuth, Judge Amerotke. Perfect for fans of Christian Jacqs and Wilbur Smith.
‘This is another fine performance’ – Publishers Weekly
Pharaoh-Queen Hatusu’s Egypt is in a new and glorious ascendancy. But for all its prosperity and power it is not without its weaknesses – or enemies. At a peace treaty signing between Egypt and Libya in Thebes, three of Egypt’s leading scribes die violently on the Temple forecourt, the victims of poisoning. And when a prosperous merchant and his wife are found drowned rumours sweep the imperial city. The Poisoner of Ptah has returned. Pharaoh Hatusu orders Amerotke, Chief Judge of the Halls of Two Truths, to find the perpetrator of these abominations. His hunt for the Poisoner uncovers a seething mass of suspicion and danger. Now Amerotke must pit his wits against a cunning opponent intent on vengeance and survive the twilight world of Thebes where life can be so rich and yet death so swift and brutal…
What readers are saying about The Poisoner of Ptah:
‘A dazzling evocation of the past and a gripping mystery‘
‘Paul Doherty has the rare talent of making you feel as though you are there, be it Ancient Egypt, medieval England, or battling with Alexander. The sounds and smells of the period seem to waft from the pages of his books’
‘Spellbinding‘
Newsletter Signup
By clicking ‘Sign Up,’ I acknowledge that I have read and agree to Hachette Book Group’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Use
Reviews
Praise for Paul Doherty: This is another fine performance
The period detail is fascinating, but not tediously overdone. Doherty catches atmosphere as well... And Judge Amerotke is an engaging, distinctive sleuth
As ever, Doherty dazzles with his knowledge an intimate feel for ancient Egypt
Doherty evokes atmospherically the sounds, smells and texture of ancient Egypt
All the glamour and glory of Ancient Egypt is brought breathtakingly back to life in this whodunit from the Land of the Pharaohs
Paul Doherty weaves an intricate story with clues littered among the pages
Paul Doherty has a lively sense of history