
For thousands of years the dead body of the young king Tutankhamun slept under the sands of Egypt. Then, in the autumn of 1922, Howard Carter and his friends find and open his tomb door. These are exciting times, and Carter's young helper Tariq tells the story in his diary. But soon people begin to die. Who or what is the killer? Is Tutankhamun angry with them for opening his tomb? And who is the beautiful French girl with the face of Tutankhamun's long-dead wife?
The discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb triggers a series of mysterious deaths that threaten the lives of those involved in the excavation. Tariq, a young assistant to archaeologist Howard Carter, documents the unfolding events within his personal diary. As the team faces mounting pressure and unexplained fatalities, they must determine if they are victims of a supernatural curse or a calculated human threat. The narrative framework utilizes the diary format to provide a firsthand account of the tension and historical atmosphere surrounding the 1922 discovery.
Readers frequently highlight the accessibility of the prose, which is specifically tailored for students of English as a second language. Discussion often centers on the effective use of the diary format to build suspense while maintaining a clear, straightforward narrative arc. Critics note that the book successfully balances historical facts regarding Howard Carter with fictionalized mystery elements to keep the reader engaged. The atmosphere of the Egyptian desert is consistently praised for providing a vivid backdrop to the central investigation. Many readers find the inclusion of the mysterious French girl to be a compelling addition that adds layers to the primary conflict.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press España, S.A.
ISBN-10:
0194246345
ISBN-13:
9780194246347
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