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Huy was once a scribe in the pharaoh's court. But now he's lost his job to palace politics, and been reduced to freelance problem-solving?working, essentially, as the world's first private eye. And that work has to be kept very quiet if he's to avoid attracting the notice of the secret police. Quiet could be tricky, because Huy's latest case shows every indication of becoming extremely high-profile. A serial killer has been stalking wealthy young women in Thebes, and with every clue that Huy uncovers it becomes apparent that the killer is a person of terrifying power and influence.

236 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Anton Gill

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Anton Gill worked for the English Stage Company, the Arts Council of Great Britain, and the BBC before becoming a full-time writer in 1984. He has written more than twenty books, mainly in the field of contemporary history.

aka Oliver Bowden

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December 13, 2019
"La ciudad de los sueños" es la segunda novela de la saga del detective Huy.
En este caso Huy se enfrenta a un nuevo caso en el que alguien esta asesinando a jovenes de alta cuna. La guardia, conocedora de sus dotes para la investigación, le solicita ayuda en el caso. Encontrandose tras cada esquina un nuevo sospechoso.
La trama nuevamente es similar al anterior libro. Sin demasiada emoción vemos como Huy va moviendose por la ciudad intentando encontrar alguna relación entre los asesinatos. Aunque contiene momentos donde su vida corre peligro y te mantiene atento, la mayor parte de la historia pasa sin que veas ni avances en la investigación ni grandes emociones.
El personaje nuevamente tiene poca evolución, encontrandose nuevamente abandonado por la mujer amada y encontrando nuevas emociones durante la investigación.
Un libro para pasar el rato y lectura rápida para desconectar del dia o para conocer nuevas culturas en ratos de espera o viajes
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July 21, 2015
"Sweet dreams"

A thorough dissection of Egyptian history with an amazing degree of detail across all aspects of life in those far away times. If you like historical fiction with intrigue, murder and tangled relationships, then you will enjoy this. An A* for research.
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844 reviews
August 6, 2019
I quite liked this. Huy, our protagonist, is a complex man; the author manages the neat trick of making him a man of his times and also relatable to a modern reader. All good historical fiction has to do this, but many attempts fall short. If I knew how it was done, I'd be writing these things myself.

Anyhow, I liked the historical setting, the political and religious turmoil, the disturbing mixture of fanaticism and corruption, that has been so sadly repeated countless times since, and I was intrigued with the characters. ( The mystery itself was pretty good, although I thought it a little lacking in suspense - it left too much to be revealed at the end.

Looking forward to the others in the series.
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844 reviews7 followers
January 7, 2021
Superior to City of the Horizon, in this 2nd of the series Huy has to investigate the murder of daughters of wealthy and powerful men who had served but survived the aftermath of Akhenaten’s reign. Merymose, a medjar helps, as does ex-client Taheb, who becomes his lover, as the parallel story of Surere, a former governor escaped from servitude, connects.
The ending is too rushed and unoriginal but the journey is worth the effort as Egyptian life, customs and the interesting political atmosphere make for a brief, engaging read
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June 23, 2016
Creo que este es uno de esos libros de misterio y aventuras que parecen todo menos eso: no me lo tomes a mal, es increíble, me parece muy bien planeado todo y que encaja perfectamente.. excepto el final, que me pareció fantoche y apresurado. Como un: "oh, se están acabando las páginas, debo descubrirlo aquí". Hay un gran salto donde me confunde un poco la manera en que deviene cada suceso.
Me pasó lo mismo con Mr Hyde.
A lo mejor soy yo que no estoy hecha para este tipo de novelas, sin embargo, aunque me costó trabajo familiarizarme con los espacios y las múltiples figuras del espacio, el desierto, el calor asfixiante, la indumentaria; cuando alcancé a verlo con mayor claridad, siempre encuentro mi punto de inflexión.

Al final me sentí una espectadora y no una partícipe. No sé si me gusta.
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August 30, 2016
That was a very weird "whodunit". An investigator in old Egypt, during the reign of King Tut-Enk-Amun, sounded very interesting.
However, I could just not get into the narration style - it seemed a bit bland and boring at times, and although the author tried to use the equivalent of language from that time, there were the odd ones out, what I would call "breaks in style" (for example, I am sure another word for "fuck" could have been found?). Other times, I doubted that the wording used would have been used at that time.
The same doubts I had occasionally about the historical correctness of some passages, be it with events or behaviour, but I blame that on narrative freedom.
All in all, however, once I got used to the style, it was an interesting plot and a nice read, although a bit dark for my taste.
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August 6, 2015
Awful

I couldn't get thru this book fast enough. If you enjoy run on sentences and horrible punctuation, then this book is for you. If you enjoy terribly confusing mid-chapter transitions, then this book is for you.

If you enjoy reading, then is book most certainly is NOT for you.

Absolutely terrible.
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