

" I found the authors insertions annoying " - Fran, " I continue to think that this series may well have inspired the characters from The Mummy & The Mummy Returns movies. " very good! Exciting, twisting, always fun " - Michelle,

Her range of voices is one of the wonders of the universe.” - AudioFile Their conversation is droll, stimulating, and, for the overburdened listener, absolutely therapeutic. In Elizabeth Peters’s sixth delicious Peabody–Emerson adventure…Rosenblat creates charming, clever characters of form and substance. “Dear listener, put your modern-day stressors aside, step into 1907, and spend unfettered hours with the incomparable Barbara Rosenblat. “Combining a fierce affection for her family with indefatigable independence, stalwart Amelia proves once again an immensely likable heroine.” - Publishers Weekly “The Last Camel Died at Noon is classic Peabody…You don’t have to read any of the other books in the series to enjoy Camel-but it will make you want to read them all.” - Orlando Sentinel “A delightful piece of fiction.” - San Diego Tribune “A delightful romp…one of the best outing in the Peabody Series.” - Chicago Tribune

Has an antic sense of humor that glitters through her writing like mica through “The plot twists and turns…it’s delicious.…She Of course it's silly that's partly why I continue to read the series." "With a title like this one, could it be anything but wildly amusing? Emphasis on the "wildly," for here Peabody, Emerson, and Ramses seek and find an isolated civilization worthy of H. Now, deep in Nubia’s vast wasteland, theyĭiscover too late how much treachery is afoot (and on camelback) … and survivalĭepends on Amelia’s solving a mystery as old as ancient Egypt and as AnĮnigmatic message scrawled on papyrus and a cryptic map had been delivered toīlacktower, awakening his hope that the couple was still alive.Īmelia nor Emerson believes the message is authentic, but the treasure map Viscount Blacktower had approached them to find his son and his son’s newīride, who have been missing in war-torn Sudan for over a decade. Months before, back in cool, green England, Straits on the sun-scorched desert sands. Peabody, her dashing husband, Emerson, and precocious son, Ramses, are in dire

The last camel is dead, and Egyptologist Amelia
