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Seeing a Large Cat (Revised)
Seeing a Large Cat (Revised) | Elizabeth Peters
Amelia is asked for help by an old friend whose husband has fallen for a spiritualist; then a plea arrives from an expat colonel whose daughter is threatened by an unknown enemy, and Ramses, now a headstrong teenager, undertakes an adventure that is guaranteed to turn his mother's hair white!
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quietjenn
Seeing a Large Cat | Elizabeth Peters
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What a pleasure it is, to settle in with familiar characters. I still love Amelia and Emerson, even if I find Ramses and Nefret a little frustrating at times. I'm glad the library copy arrived in time for #cloakanddaggerchristmas and does, in fact, have foil on the cover. (Although, in honesty, I also checked out the ebook and will likely read more of it that way.)

Ruthiella I also find Nefret and Ramses frustrating. One thing I loved about Amelia and Emerson‘s relationship was the absence of all that romance novel will they/won‘t they… 2y
quietjenn @Ruthiella yes! I like my crime-solving couples together by the end of the first book. 2y
rwmg Most definitely. The early Falco stories used to drive me mad in that regard but in those days historical detective fiction was much less common, so I gritted my teeth, which is just as well because otherwise I would have missed out on lots of good things. But these days I suspect I might have just given up and read something else. (edited) 2y
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CarolynM I‘m currently “rereading” The Ape Who Guards the Balance on audio. I always find Ramses‘s tortured yearning for Nefret kind of amusing, especially as he doesn‘t seem to mind sharing his favours with other ladies while he pines away😆 @Ruthiella (edited) 2y
Ruthiella That‘s a good way to look at it! @CarolynM 😆 These books are awesome on audio I think. I prefer Barbara Rosenblatt‘s narration, but Susan O‘Malley does a good job too. (edited) 2y
quietjenn @Ruthiella @CarolynM indeed! I am finding them ok in this one, so hopefully that continues. I'll have to try the series on audio. 2y
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BookBelle84
Seeing a Large Cat | Elizabeth Peters
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Onto the next Amelia Peabody mystery!

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CarolynM
Seeing a Large Cat | Elizabeth Peters
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I didn't think I'd have many #YellowSpines (forgetting all about the Text Classics) and then I turned up a few more
#SpringIntoReading

GatheringBooks that looks delicious!!! 6y
Kaye Have you read all the Elizabeth Peters series ? I started it a long time ago but only got to book 4. I don‘t think I‘ve ever completed an entire series yet 😮 6y
CarolynM @kaye I've read all of Elizabeth Peters's books and quite a few Barbara Michaels too (her other pen name). I love her🙂 6y
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Kaye Yes I‘ve read some of the Barbara Michaels too. I thought they were very good. 6y
Rissreads My fav colour! 💛⭐️☀️🐤🌼🍌🧀 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Pretty 💛💛 6y
vkois88 💛💛💛 6y
Nute 💛Nice!💛 6y
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rwmg
Seeing a Large Cat (Revised) | Elizabeth Peters
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Ramses is growing up. I'm not sure this is a good thing. It is interesting to get another viewpoint, not just Peabody's

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batsy
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I'm sorry but this one's too big for the cradle.

#CatsInTheCradle #rockinmay @Cinfhen

rockpools One day I'll read these in the right order! Amelia's awesome! 8y
Cinfhen 😻😹😹 7y
batsy @RachelO Yes, I highly recommend it! Utter pleasure. 7y
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Pinkmeghan
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I own my own version of Sekhmet! #bansheethefurryslug #bansheeisanidiot

SheilaChew I love E.Peters books! 8y
ragingdaisy I have a furry slug as well. This is one of my favorite Amelia Peabody - Emerson books! 8y
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