Soon you will find yourself swooning over the thought of Emerson whipping you into his arms and running off on some new mystery-filled adventure with a son who can speak five different Arabic dialects and knows as much as a seasoned archeologist. Soon overwhelming evidence and curiosity overcome their good judgment.īecause it is filled with cliffhanger moments, mystery and wit, putting down the book will not be an option. The Emersons deem it inconceivable, and along with their prodigy son, Ramses, they head to the Sudan. The Last Camel Died at Noon Elizabeth Peters Limited preview - 2010. Last Camel Died at Noon by Elizabeth Peters, Oct 27, 1992, G K Hall & Co, Brand: G. Reviews arent verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when its identified. The map claims to lead to an untouched civilization deep in the heart of the Sudan. Grand Central Publishing, Fiction - 352 pages. Narrated by the willful and free-spirited Amelia Peabody Emerson, the story takes place mainly in Sudan.Īs Amelia and her ruggedly handsome husband, Radcliff Emerson, both well-known archeologists, are preparing for the seasonís dig, a map and a suspicious note arrive. There is no long-winded introduction it does not take twenty pages for anything interesting to happen: right from page one you are caught in the story.
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