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"Guardian of the Horizon" by Elizabeth Peters is a captivating historical mystery novel that transports readers to the exotic world of ancient Egypt. The book is the twelfth installment in the Amelia Peabody series, featuring the indomitable and unconventional heroine Amelia Peabody Emerson, an English archaeologist and amateur detective. The story is set in 1910, as Amelia and her family, including her husband Radcliffe Emerson and their son Ramses, embark on another archaeological expedition in Egypt. However, this trip turns out to be more dangerous than they had anticipated, as they encounter a series of mysterious events, including the disappearance of a colleague and the discovery of a hidden tomb. Peters's meticulous research and attention to detail shine through in her vivid descriptions of ancient Egyptian culture, language, and artifacts. The novel is not only a thrilling mystery but also an educational experience, providing insights into the lives of the people who lived in ancient Egypt. Amelia Peabody is a delightful and engaging protagonist, with a sharp wit, intelligence, and a strong sense of justice. She is a feminist icon, unafraid to challenge societal norms and expectations, and her relationship with her husband is a refreshing portrayal of a partnership based on equality and mutual respect. The novel's intricate plot, with its many twists and turns, keeps readers on the edge of their seats, as they try to unravel the mystery alongside Amelia and her family. The book's pacing is excellent, with a good balance between action, dialogue, and description. Overall, "Guardian of the Horizon" is a highly recommended read for anyone who enjoys historical mysteries, strong female protagonists, and a richly detailed setting. Peters's writing is engaging, witty, and intelligent, making this novel a standout in the genre...
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