
Summary
Under the tablecloth, Frances’s hand reached for mine and clasped it. I knew what it meant, that clasp and the mischievous grateful glance that accompanied it: it meant I was thanked, that there were secrets here. I could accept that. I too had secrets - who doesn’t?
Sent abroad to Egypt in 1922 to recover from the typhoid that killed her mother, eleven-year-old Lucy is caught up in the intrigue and excitement that surrounds the obsessive hunt for Tutankhamun’s tomb. As she stru…Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780751551662 |
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| ISBN-10: | 075155166X |
| Author: | Sally Beauman |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Abacus |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 688 |
| Release Date: | 10 March 2015 |
| Weight: | 463g |
| Dimensions: | 195mm x 130mm x 32mm |
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Colourful and fast-paced, this chunky but highly readable novel offers plenty of intrigue and an interesting portrait of the adult world, as seen through a child’s enquiring eyes.
A great big beast of a saga with plenty of costume drama, celebrities, glamorous locations, spooks and murders. It’s Death on the Nile meets Downton Abbey, as the action moves between Highclere Castle and Egypt’s Valley of the Kings … A gripping story touching on friendship, scholarship, love and family - Daily Mail
A beautifully written novel, a tale of intertwined lives that is at once powerful and haunting. Beauman maintains the tension surrounding the tomb’s discovery, even for those who know the outcome and…the story of Lucy’s blossoming into adulthood is lingeringly affecting - Sunday TimesSet in Egypt in the 1920s and London in the present day, this hugely readable novel tells the story of Carter’s long years of toil in the Valley of the Kings through the eyes of a 10-year-old English girl … And above it all floats the gold deathmask of King Tut himself, endlessly touring the world’s museums - GuardianFusing historical fact with dollops of fiction, The Visitors is an engrossing epic that wears its research lightly … The powerful backdrop of the curse of Tutankhamun adds a dark dimension of historical intrigue to a page-turning tale - MetroThis book contains all the traditional elements of a women’s blockbuster: a Cinderella-style, love-deprived heroine; a beautiful, promiscuous woman with neglected but adoring children; an exotic setting as well as plenty of travel, and a certain amount of mystery. But Sally Beauman is far too skilful to follow a formula…Interesting, unusual and informative, it is greatly enjoyable - Literary ReviewAbout The Author
Sally Beauman
Sally Beauman was born in Devon and graduated from Girton College, Cambridge. She began her career as a critic and writer for New York magazine and continued to write for leading periodicals in America and the UK after returning to England. In 1970 she was the first recipient of the Catherine Pakenham Award for her journalism, and at the age of 24 edited Queen magazine. She has written for the New Yorker, The Sunday Times and the Telegraph Magazine, where she was Arts Editor.
Sally’s novels have been translated into over twenty languages and are bestsellers worldwide.Returns
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