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  • The Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    eBook (Berkley, June 7, 2005)
    One of the nation’s most respected Egyptologists examines the compelling mystery behind the death of King Tutankhamen.“Can the truth be known about a possible murder that would have been committed 3,000 years ago? Respected Egyptologist Bob Brier, specialist in paleopathology and host of the Learning Channel’s acclaimed series The Great Egyptians, believes it can. Skillfully combining known historical events with evidence gathered by advanced technologies, Brier has re-created the suspenseful story of religious upheaval and political intrigue that likely resulted in the murder of the teenage king Tutankhamen. . . . Breathing life into old bones and artifacts, Brier examines all available evidence to arrive at ‘the most reasonable explanation for a tragic event,’ an explanation that, he says, is testable through the use of current technology on the mummified remains of the ancient king.”—Booklist (starred review)“Brier's 3,000-year-old mystery steadily draws the reader into the curious and exotic world of Egyptology. . . . By the time you finish his intrigue-filled reconstruction of Tutankhamen’s world—which includes such elements as teenage love, religious heresy, the Orwellian rewriting of history and the desperate pleas of a terrified queen—you risk coming to care a good deal about the young Pharaoh’s fate. . . . We can be grateful to Dr. Brier for showing that even a mystery dating to the fourteenth century B.C. is subject to engrossing examination.”—The New York TimesINCLUDES 16 PAGES OF PHOTOS
  • The Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    Paperback (Berkley, June 7, 2010)
    One of the nation’s most respected Egyptologists examines the compelling mystery behind the death of King Tutankhamen.“Can the truth be known about a possible murder that would have been committed 3,000 years ago? Respected Egyptologist Bob Brier, specialist in paleopathology and host of the Learning Channel’s acclaimed series The Great Egyptians, believes it can. Skillfully combining known historical events with evidence gathered by advanced technologies, Brier has re-created the suspenseful story of religious upheaval and political intrigue that likely resulted in the murder of the teenage king Tutankhamen. . . . Breathing life into old bones and artifacts, Brier examines all available evidence to arrive at ‘the most reasonable explanation for a tragic event,’ an explanation that, he says, is testable through the use of current technology on the mummified remains of the ancient king.”—Booklist (starred review)“Brier's 3,000-year-old mystery steadily draws the reader into the curious and exotic world of Egyptology. . . . By the time you finish his intrigue-filled reconstruction of Tutankhamen’s world—which includes such elements as teenage love, religious heresy, the Orwellian rewriting of history and the desperate pleas of a terrified queen—you risk coming to care a good deal about the young Pharaoh’s fate. . . . We can be grateful to Dr. Brier for showing that even a mystery dating to the fourteenth century B.C. is subject to engrossing examination.”—The New York TimesINCLUDES 16 PAGES OF PHOTOS
  • The Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    Hardcover (Putnam Adult, April 13, 1998)
    A startling look at the last days of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh draws on new medical and archaeological evidence that suggests that Tutankhamen suffered a brutal, untimely death that led to subsequent palace and political intrigue. 40,000 first printing.
  • The Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, March 1, 1999)
    "By the time you finish his intrigue-filled reconstruction of Tutankhamen's world--which includes such elements as teen-age love, religious heresy, the Orwellian rewriting of history and the desperate pleas of a terrified queen--you risk coming to care a good deal about the young Pharaoh's fate."--The New York Times"The Murder of Tutankhamen observes the conventions of a whodunit: a compelling victim, a batch of suspects (each of whom might be the killer), a vivid setting, and a climactic gathering wherein an ace detective produces the evidence that indicts the assassin. However, the detective and the story are actual here, and it is through forensic evidence and scholarly sleuthing that Bob Brier assembles his persuasive conclusions."--The Boston Globe"Respected Egyptologist Bob Brier, specialist in paleopathology and host of the Learning Channel's acclaimed series "The Great Egyptians," believes it can. Skillfully combining known historical events with evidence gathered by advanced technologies, Brier has re-created the suspenseful story of religious upheaval and political intrigue that likely resulting in the murder of the teenage king Tutankhamen." --Booklist* (starred review)"A fascinating blend of ancient history, forensic medicine, and ratiocinative detective work."--Kirkus Reviews
  • Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, April 6, 1998)
    Tutankhamen conjurs all the fascination that people have with Egypt. Ironically very little is known about the boy king.He was born in one of the most traumatictimes in Egypts 3000 year history. The nations religion was changed to montheism, as was the nations capital city. Leading egypotologist Bob Brier brings to life the dramatic story of Tutankhamen , the " boy king " who died mysteriously at the very young age of twenty.
  • The Murder of Tutankhamen

    Bob Brier

    Paperback (Berkley Trade, June 7, 2010)
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  • The Murder of Tutankhamen A True Story

    Bob Brier

    Hardcover (GP Putnams Sons, March 15, 1998)
    "it's a 3,000 year old murder mystery. It's the crime that history nearly forgot. Now Egyptologist Bob Brier uses modern forensic techniques and ancient documents to reveal the crime, identify the killer of Tutankhamen and bring the tumultuous world of ancient Egypt and its young pharaoh alive...."
  • The Murder of Tutankhamen

    BobBrier

    Paperback (BerkleyPublishingGroup, June 30, 2005)
    Title: The Murder of Tutankhamen( A True Story) <>Binding: Paperback <>Author: BobBrier <>Publisher: BerkleyPublishingGroup
  • Murder of Tutankhamen by Brier Bob

    Bob Brier

    Hardcover (Trafalgar Square, March 15, 1784)
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