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Egypt: The Book of Chaos
 
 

Egypt: The Book of Chaos [ハードカバー]

Nick Drake

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The future of Egypt lies in the hands of chief detective Rahotep in this final installment of Nick Drake’s acclaimed ancient Egyptian trilogy.

King Tutankhamun has died without an heir, and his young widow, Queen Ankhesenamun, last of her dynasty, struggles to maintain power and order. To defeat her enemies, she has but one hope: to forge an alliance with the Hittites, a powerful, militant new empire that threatens Egypt’s supremacy.

The loyal Rahotep, chief detective of the Thebes Medjay—the ancient capital’s elite police force—and his friend, the royal envoy Nakht, are sent on a clandestine mission to the Hittite homeland, to persuade the king to agree to a marriage between one of his sons and Ankhesenamun—a union that would bring peace to the region and consolidate the queen’s power.

Back in Egypt, the nefarious General Horemheb is poised to use his army to impose martial law and destroy the dynasty. But he is not the only enemy vying for control. A mysterious and brutal new opium cartel has emerged within the criminal underworld of Thebes, ready to take over the lucrative black market—and, ultimately, the very heart of the government.

In this epic quest to the dark heart of the ancient world, Rahotep must also confront his own demons if he is to prevent the gathering forces of chaos from destroying Egypt’s greatest dynasty, and to return home in time to save his own family from the terror that threatens them all.

Based on a true story and meticulously researched, Egypt: The Book of Chaos brings to life the ancient world and the cradle of civilization in a riveting, suspenseful finale to Nick Drake’s acclaimed trilogy.

著者について

Nick Drake is the author of two critically acclaimed novels featuring Rahotep: Nefertiti, which was shortlisted for the Crime Writers’ Association Ellis Peters Historical Crime Award, and Tutankhamun, a Publishers Weekly top 100 books selection. He has published two award-winning collections of poetry, and his play Success was performed at the National Theatre in London, where he is a literary associate. His screenplays include the critically acclaimed Romulus, My Father (starring Eric Bana), which won Best Film at the Australian Film Awards in 2007. He lives in London.


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  • ハードカバー: 352ページ
  • 出版社: Harper (2011/12/6)
  • 言語 英語, 英語, 英語
  • ISBN-10: 0060765941
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060765941
  • 発売日: 2011/12/6
  • 商品の寸法: 23.4 x 16.3 x 3.6 cm
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great Ancient Egyptian thriller 2011/12/6
By Harriet Klausner - (Amazon.com)
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Egyptian General Horemheb threatens the shaky 18th dynasty as the late Pharaoh Tutankhamun's widow Queen Ankhesenamun has no support from the leadership. Knowing her reign is tenuous at best, she sends former Thebes' chief detective Rahotep to the Hittites to forge a relationship between their countries through her marrying one of his sons. The Queen knows if Horemheb or the elite learn what she is attempting, she will be executed for treason as the Hittites are her kingdom's enemy.

Rahotep knows his top secret mission will anger his family for his breaking a pledge to them and worse allow a murderer to remain free to behead more teenage Nubian boys. Still in spite of his reluctance to break his family vow and knowing the threat of the General and his allies, loyal Rahotep serves Queen Ankhesenamun.

The third Rahotep "seeker of mysteries" Ancient Egyptian thriller (see Nefertiti: The Book of Shadows and Tutankhamun: The Book of the Dead) is a great tale in one of the best trilogies in years. The story line is fast-paced as the weary Theban sleuth struggles with perilous political intrigue and a serial killer case. Egypt: The Book of Chaos is super ancient historical thriller.

Harriet Klausner
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Not as good as the first two parts 2012/3/2
By Yaran - (Amazon.com)
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I highly anticipated this production, fondly enjoying Mr. Drake's first two books. Unfortunately, The Book of Chaos was a bit short on suspense and thrill, and the political intrigue, although interesting, not as exciting as before. If you read first two books, and love Ancient Egypt, you should probably enjoy it. But if you are looking for thrilling mystery, you may be disappointed.
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Political intrigue and a fact-based plot in this utterly believable historical thriller 2012/1/12
By Bookreporter - (Amazon.com)
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Following NEFERTITI and TUTANKHAMUN, Nick Drake puts a cherry on top of his trilogy sundae with his third historical whodunit, set 33 centuries ago. "We had lived like gods on borrowed time, and now that dream was over." Drake clarifies: "Ankhesenamun became the last surviving member of her dynasty, the eighteenth, when her husband Tutankhamun died aged around nineteen, the historical basis of this novel."

Teen King Tutankhamun has been mummified, cloaked in gold and lapis lazuli. His widow and half-sister, Queen Ankhesenamun, daughter of Nefertiti, has zero political support in the shadow of military leader Horemheb, whose attempt to take the throne was thwarted when Ankhesenamun married elderly distant relative Ay. Now, Ay nears death, and the Queen ("pharaoh" wasn't used three millennia ago) dispatches Rahotep and royal envoy Nakht to the land of the Hittites (modern-day Turkey) to arrange her marriage with one of their king's sons. Ankhesenamun does not specify military leader Crown Prince Arnuwanda, who is sure to counterpoise Horemheb's power grab. Egypt's archrival Hittite king instead sends his fourth son, Zannanza, who "dances beautifully, with little of the masculine confidence of his brother [and is] merely a commodity, bartered for political gain."

Thebes Medjay detective Rahotep is "growing old. The hair on my head was grey now." And he has been fired, after investigating the decapitation of five Nubian boys linked to Egypt's burgeoning opium addiction --- "everyone's going crazy for the stuff." Rahotep takes it personally, when his friend "Khety's head had been severed. The God Seth, Lord of Chaos and Confusion, is surely walking the streets of this city once more."

A mysterious figure, Obsidian, has a heart darker than the glass-like stone, and feeds the opium pipeline into Thebes with a maggot-gagging method that can't be detected by Horemheb's army. "Obsidian has us all in his grasp, the End of Days was nigh." The Queen's edict bodes well for Rahotep, Seeker of Mysteries, who must go to the poppy fields in Amurru (Lebanon) to find the opium's source. And Khety's killer. But Rahotep faces demons on a deadly trek down the figurative Yellow Brick Road back to Egypt's Oz-like land --- including a wicked warrior witch, Inanna.

Readers need not fetch back a burned broomstick to see parallels between life today and Egypt's 3,300 years ago: decline of a world superpower, rampant drug addiction, corrupt political leaders, a military intent on world domination, high unemployment due to lack of government construction projects, and consummate greed of lenders and merchants. "It is true, there is a crisis in this land. Outside this bubble of affluence and illusion there is desperation. Poverty, cruelty and injustice have done their work on the people; corruption has replaced justice for the poor, and contempt has replaced respect for dignity, labour and integrity. Greed is our king, and corruption is his servant."

Political intrigue and a fact-based plot in this utterly believable historical thriller masterfully portrayed by Nick Drake serve as a wealth of knowledge without being stodgy or overwritten. With the holidays fast approaching, EGYPT is a great gift idea, one of my Top Ten picks for 2011.

Reviewed by L. Dean Murphy

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