Children of the Storm

by Elizabeth Peters
Children of the Storm
published
April 1st 2003 (first published 2004) by William Morrow
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Hardcover, 416 pages

isbn
0066214769   (isbn13: 9780066214764)

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Return once again with New York Times bestselling Grand Master Elizabeth Peters to a remarkable land of mystery, deception, and danger, wher...more






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Jenn
06/15/08

Read in June, 2008
Another great read from Elizabeth Peters. Amelia Peabody Emerson is one of my most favorite characters in literature (I want to be her when I grow up). She doesn't disappoint in Children of the Storm. One of the major bonuses of this series is learning about the Egyptian culture and Egyptology. I find it especially interesting being set in the early 1900's. It is sad to think of all the unrest that has happened in Egypt since then.

This particular Amelia adventure is more of the same. ...more
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Karen
09/03/08

bookshelves: youth-friendly
Read in September, 2008
This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here.
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Jennie
Jennie marked it as to-read (review of isbn 1841198277)
11/05/07

bookshelves: to-read, wishlist
Book 15 - Peabody

1919-20 Season
Published April 2003

December of 1919 marks the end of the first year of peace after the Great War. Amelia is looking forward to a magical holiday season in her Luxor home with her handsome husband Emerson, their accomplished son Ramses and his doctor-wife Nefret, who are now parents. Joining them is Emerson's brother Walter and his wife Evelyn who arrive from England. Finally united after years of separation and international turmoil, they are planning ...more
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Dameofthebighorns
bookshelves: egyptology
The thing that I love about all off Elizabeth Peters' Amelia Peabody Mysteries is that each book contains thoughful writing, wonderful characters, real egyptology, real egypt history, super mysteries and the author has a witty voice. Now I must admit that I dont usually recommend these books to men because the main character is a head strong british woman - I have found that her voice doesnt really appeal to men but if one is tired of the dry egyptology book pick up Elizabeth Peters and you will...more
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Celia
08/30/08

bookshelves: audio-book, historical-fiction, mystery
Read in August, 2008
Another excellent Amelia Peabody mystery. Ramses, Nefret & their children join Emerson and Amelia in Egypt for another season, and are later joined by David, Lia and all their extended family. It's rather nice seeing everyone together and the mystery is really good - a veiled goddess, mysterious characters popping up everywhere, Sethos making a special appearance (awwww). I just love Ramses and Nefret's family, it's all very sweet and I love their relationship.
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Nicole
07/07/08

bookshelves: bookcrossing-com, books-traded-on-via-bookcrossing-co
Read in July, 2008
Good read, bookcrossing book
(sent out via bookcrossing.com)

BackCover:
The Great War has ended -- no longer must archaeologist Amelia Peabody fear for her family. Until her son, Ramses, encounters a mysterious, veiled goddess, and a suspected thief dies a brutal death. Can Amelia defeat a devilish adversary without endangering innocent lives?
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Norman
09/20/08

Read in September, 2008

If you like Amelia Peabody, you'll very much enjoy *Children of the Storm.* It's among the best of the late novels. (If you're not into Amelia Peabody, this is a poor place to start.)
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Vincent
Read in June, 2008

Great Story, I loved the end. Poor Peabody. I think this one is the latest, but the ones written after this one took place earilier.
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ImEmile
Read in August, 2008
I loved it! I wish I'd found this series sooner. Now I'm going to have to go back and pick up from the top.
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Dacia
07/09/07

bookshelves: audiobook, mystery, peabody, romance
Read in January, 2007
recommends it for: Egypt Lovers, Women, Mystery Lovers
I really liked this book. The twins are great! Plus, you've gotta love Sethos!
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Caroline
bookshelves: amelia-peabody
Read in February, 2008
1919-20
Amelia 67, Emerson 64, Ramses 32, Nefret 35, twins 2
Luxor
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Beth
06/28/08

bookshelves: guilty-pleasures
My favorite of the latter Amelia Peabody books...

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Marita
04/26/08

Read in August, 2005
Not her best work. This book has a very funny ending!
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Lucy
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02/26/07

bookshelves: egypt-ancient-et-al, novels-of-mystery, reread, signed, the-mile
#15 for Amelia. The cast is growing exponentially...
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Anna
07/22/08

Read in July, 2008
Not my favorite in this series. Still entertaining.
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Tania
04/22/08

bookshelves: mystery
#15 in the series, and the last one I read from it
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Melissa
#15 need to reread this series...
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Gabriella
Read in August, 2008
A perfect read for jury duty
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colleen
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11/22/07

bookshelves: historical, mystery, scpl
Read in March, 2006
read 03.26.06
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Fiordiligi
bookshelves: 1920s-1930s, keeper, mystery, re-read-2008
May 2008: A+
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book data (includes all editions)

avg rating (all editions): 4.17 (520 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.73 (22 ratings)
number of reviews: 21







other editions

Children of the Storm (Paperback)
Children of the Storm: An Amelia Peabody Mystery (Book 15)
Children of the Storm CD (Audio CD)