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Rating: Summary: Lauren Haney vs. Elizabeth Peters Review: I must confess that I am having an EXTREMELY hard time deciding which author I like better. I love the Victorian period perspective of Elizabeth Peters, but Lauren Haney makes you feel as if you are THERE in ancient Egypt. I haven't been disappointed in one of Lauren Haney's books yet!
Rating: Summary: Lauren Haney vs. Elizabeth Peters Review: I must confess that I am having an EXTREMELY hard time deciding which author I like better. I love the Victorian period perspective of Elizabeth Peters, but Lauren Haney makes you feel as if you are THERE in ancient Egypt. I haven't been disappointed in one of Lauren Haney's books yet!
Rating: Summary: Latest adventure of Egyptian mystery is a winner. Review: If you like the novels of Lynda S. Robinson, then you really should give those of Lauren Haney a try. I find them much more pleasant a read, although both authors do effective jobs of bringing ancient Egypt to life. This latest installment of Haney's cast of characters is certainly her finest. A quick read, filled with action and adventure. The historic setting is excellent, and adds greatly to the reader's enjoyment.
Rating: Summary: Keeping with a new tradition. Review: Lauren Haney does it again. If you even remotely enjoyed her first three novels, then you should run right out and pick this one up. I was waiting for this for quite some time and it did not dissapoint.
Rating: Summary: THE LADIES OF EGYPT Review: This is my introduction to Lauren Haney. As reader of Elizabeth Peters and Lynda Robinson, I found Lauren Haney's story and characters very interesting. While not as exciting as Peters' Amelia Peabody, or Robinson's Lord Miren, I found Lt. Bak warm and likable. The book was more about the people and places of Egypt than of the solving the mystery, which Bak did very adaptly with a twist that was totally unexpected. I'll read her again.
Rating: Summary: THE LADIES OF EGYPT Review: This is my introduction to Lauren Haney. As reader of Elizabeth Peters and Lynda Robinson, I found Lauren Haney's story and characters very interesting. While not as exciting as Peters' Amelia Peabody, or Robinson's Lord Miren, I found Lt. Bak warm and likable. The book was more about the people and places of Egypt than of the solving the mystery, which Bak did very adaptly with a twist that was totally unexpected. I'll read her again.
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