Lord Meren, counselor to the Pharaoh, must discover the identity of the person responsible for killing the court scribe while protecting the Pharaoh from potential danger.
A companion to the 2008-2009 traveling museum exhibit, providing a survey of ancient Egyptian history, focusing on the lives and lifestyle of the major pharaohs, and including photographs of over 120 artifacts in the tour.
Examines artifacts, documents, tombs, and x-rays of ancient mummies to support the author's claim that young Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen was murdered.
using modern forensics to solve a 3,300-year-old mystery : with new data on the Egyptian CT Scan
King, Michael R
2006
Examines the death of ancient Egyptian king Tutankhamen using modern forensic and crime-solving techniques, concluding that he was murdered and narrowing the field of suspects down to one individual in his inner circle.
the plot to kill the child king : a nonfiction thriller
Patterson, James
2009
The authors relate their findings from investigating the death of King Tut, and contend that the boy king was murdered and did not, as many believe, die of disease.
Introduces students to the life and legacy of King Tut, explaining why he was so important to the ancient Egyptians, what his daily life might have been like, what happened in Egypt after he died, and how his tomb was discovered.