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Mummy Case

karin March 26, 2004
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In the third installment of this wonderful series, Amelia, her husband, Emerson and

their young son, Ramses, are ready to 1) excavate pyramids in Egypt, and 2) track down a

murderer along their way. If anyone is up to the task, it is Mrs. Emerson. Rare are the

heroines who show as much spunk, imagination and rebellious fashion sense. Conformity is

not one of Amelia’s strengths. Humor, however, is.

Trouble begins as

soon as they leave Cairo for the desert. Their manservant John rescues Miss Charity, a

young missionary whom they had recently met, from a fire. He carries her to the

Emersons’ for safekeeping. However, in a tremendous breach of Victorian etiquette, he

brings her to their bedroom in the middle of the night. The situation overcomes the girl,

but Mrs. Emerson is there to comfort and reassure her:

“…his motives were

the best. His only concern was for your safety,” she said.

“I see

that now.” The girl brushed the waving locks from her face. “But it was a terrifying

experience — the shouting, and the flames — then to be seized like that, without

warning…I have never — it is the first time a man…”

“I daresay. You

have missed a great many things, Miss Charity…Don’t you like John?”

“He is very kind,” the girl said slowly. “But very, very large.”

“But that can be an advantage, don’t you think?” Charity stared at me in bewilderment,

and I went on, “No, you would not know. But let me assure

you…”

Fortunately for Miss Charity, Emerson interrupts Amelia’s

reassurances. Her explanations would have probably sent the missionary back into a

swoon.

This exchange, however, shows the flavor of the novel and the humor

of these wonderful, larger than life characters wrestling with Victorian morals in such

an exotic and, luckily for us, dangerous location. You may open this book to read an

excellent mystery, and this one won’t disappoint. However, what make the book and

series so entertaining are the marvelous characters, evocative setting, rapid pace and

humor. Ms. Peters assumes her readers are capable enough to read between the lines, and

the result is a smart and funny mystery you’ll finish in record time.

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