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Death of an Eye
Death of an Eye | Dana Stabenow
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'Outstanding' Washington Post. ALEXANDRIA, 47 BC. For three centuries, the House of Ptolemy has governed the Kingdom of Egypt. Cleopatra – seventh of her name – rules from Alexandria, that beacon of commerce and learning that stands between the burning sands of the desert and the dark waters of the Middle Sea. But her realm is beset by ethnic rivalries, aristocratic feuds and courtly intrigues. Not only that, she must contend with the insatiable appetite of Julius Caesar who needs Egyptian grain and Egyptian gold to further his ambitions. The world is watching the young Queen, waiting for a misstep... And now her most trusted servant – her Eye – has been murdered and a vast shipment of newly minted coin stolen. Cleopatra cannot afford for the coins to go unrecovered or the murderers unpunished, so she asks childhood friend, Tetisheri Nebenteru, to retrace the dead Eye's footsteps. Tetisheri will find herself plunged into the shadowy heart of Alexandria. As she sifts her way through a tangle of lies and deceit, she will discover that nothing can be taken at face value, that she can't trust anyone – not even the Queen herself.
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rwmg
Death of an Eye | Dana Stabenow
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Sheri is asked by her friend Cleopatra to look into the theft of a new issue of bronze coinage and the murder of the Eye, Cleopatra's secret agent. Was the motive purely financial or was it part of an attempt to destabilise Cleopatra's rule in favour of Ptolemy, her brother-husband?

A good start setting up the series and introducing the characters.

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rwmg
Death of an Eye | Dana Stabenow
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bnp Quite a departure from the Alaska setting I'm used to from this author. Glad it was good. 2y
rwmg @bnp I've only read the first 1/4 or so, but I am enjoying it so far 2y
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GivenLemons
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I really liked this book because of the setting! I‘m a bit of an ancient history nerd, and I actually remember learning about the catalyst for this story! The author did a really good job portraying the uncertainty around the throne and the political vying between Ptolemy and Cleopatra as she tries to keep Egypt independent.

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lyradora
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I downloaded an advance copy from netgalley, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Great setting, engaging characters, and fun mystery with just enough twists to keep me guessing. Definitely recommend it to anyone with an interest in Cleopatra or historical mysteries. #mystery #ancienthistory #cleopatra #bravegirls

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