Thursday, June 5, 2008

#25 - Day of the False King


Book No: 25
Title: Day of the False King
Author: Brad Geagley
Genre: Mystery/Historical
Published: 2006
Obtained: 2007/Half.com
Completed: 4/15/08
No. of Pages: 254
Rating: 3.5/5*****

Day of the False King is the second book to feature Semerket, Pharaoh Ramses IV’s Egyptian Clerk of Investigations and Secrets, a story of Murder set in Ancient Babylon.

Semerket is mourning the loss of his former wife Naia, after her banishment to Babylon, to become a slave, due to her current husbands involvement in a plot to kill the Pharaoh. When Ramses becomes ill, he sends Semerket to Babylon, to request that the idol of Bel-Marduk, believed to have healing powers, be allowed to come to Egypt to cure the pharaoh. He also gives Semerket papers to free his wife so that she may return to Egypt. At this time Babylon is in an uprising against the Elam, their current conquerors. Semerket gets involved in far more than finding his wife and bringing the idol back to Egypt, he finds himself in the middle of a mystery involving the disappearance of a Princess as well as the apparent murder of Naia.
A very entertaining book, the author places us in the middle of Ancient Babylon and creates a story with colorful characters, lots of history, and also a very good mystery.

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