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Paul Doherty

  • Ann Dukthas
21 de septiembre de 1946
Paul Doherty
A Brother Athelstan Medieval Mystery: Herald of Hell
The Spies of Sobeck
Dark Serpent (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 18)
The Slayers of Seth
Los crímenes de la Rosa Blanca
Los Crimenes de Anubis
  • Los Crimenes de Anubis

    • 416 páginas
    • 15 horas de lectura

    Paul Doherty es el seudónimo de un prolífico autor de series de misterio situadas en diversos momentos de la historia. Con este mismo nombre viene publicando en esta colección un emocionante ciclo novelesco situado en el Antiguo Egipto y protagonizado por el juez Amerotke, del que se han aparecido hasta la fecha La máscara de Ra, Los asesinos de Horus y Los esclavos de Anubis. Las puertas del infierno es la tercera entrega de una serie iniciada con Alejandro Magno en la Casa de la Muerte (2003) y El Ateo (2004).

    Los Crimenes de Anubis
    3,6
  • Barcelona. 24 cm. 272 p. Encuadernación en tapa dura de editorial ilustrada. Traducción, Joaquín Vidal. Últimos éxitos de la novela histórica. Traducción The White Rose murders .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario. 8439590326

    Los crímenes de la Rosa Blanca
    3,2
  • The Slayers of Seth

    • 288 páginas
    • 11 horas de lectura

    Lord Amerotke, Pharaoh's Chief Judge, is already in the middle of a murder case when it seems that there is another grave murder to investigate. One of Egypt's great heroes has been brutally killed and Pharaoh Hatusu herself has decided to intervene. She believes that General Balet's murder is only the beginning and she calls on Judge Amerotke for help. There is more to link the deaths than originally meets the eye - but can Amerotke track down the killer before he strikes again?

    The Slayers of Seth
    4,6
  • Dark Serpent (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 18)

    • 352 páginas
    • 13 horas de lectura

    Paul Doherty's most popular series character returns. It is the Summer of 1311 and Hugh Corbett is about to take up a life of danger again in the eighteenth novel in his series, DARK SERPENT, the follow up to THE MYSTERIUM. If you love historical mysteries from Robin Hobb, Susanna Gregory, Michael Jecks, Peter Tremayne and Bernard Knight you will love this.

    Dark Serpent (Hugh Corbett Mysteries, Book 18)
    4,6
  • Paul Doherty's brilliant new Amerotke novel will take you on a compelling journey into the glory, splendour and corruption of Ancient Egypt. 1477 BC and once again treacherous forces are on the rise in Egypt. Fresh from her victories in the north, Pharaoh Queen Hatusu has returned to Thebes to find sinister threats emerging from neighbouring province Nubia. The Arites, a secret murderous sect, are waging bloody war against the Pharaoh. Imperial messengers and members of the Medjay, Egypt's elite army, are disappearing around the Oasis of Sinjar and now Imothep, formerly chief scout for the Spies of Sobeck, has been found strangled in a fortified room at his mansion. The Arites are on the hunt. Will Amerotke, Chief Judge of the Hall of Two Truths, be able to confront this boiling mist of murder and treason, and save Hatusu, before Egypt is overrun by its menacing and dangerous underworld?

    The Spies of Sobeck
    4,5
  • A medieval mystery featuring sleuthing monk Brother Athelstan" May, 1381. The Great Revolt draws ever nearer. The Upright Men openly roam the streets of London, waiting for the violence to begin. Their mysterious envoy, the Herald of Hell, appears at night all over the city, striking terror into the hearts of those who oppose them. But who is he? When his chancery clerk is found hanged in a notorious Southwark brothel, the ruthless Thibault, John of Gaunt s Master of Secrets, summons Brother Athelstan to investigate. Did Amaury Whitfield really kill himself following a visit from the terrifying Herald of Hell? Athelstan is unconvinced. In the dead man s possession was a manuscript containing a great secret which he had been striving to decipher. If he could only unlock the cipher and interpret the messages being carried to the so-called Herald of Hell, Athelstan would be one step closer to catching the killer. But can he crack the code before the Great Revolt begins?

    A Brother Athelstan Medieval Mystery: Herald of Hell
    4,6
  • The Horus Killings

    • 274 páginas
    • 10 horas de lectura

    After the death of her husband Pharoh Tuthmosis II, Hatusu has confounded her critics by winning a great battle against the Mitanni. Aided by her lover, Senenmut, she is determined that all sections of Egyptian society should accept her as the first Pharaoh-Queen of Egypt - an acceptance that needs the favour and support of the priests. When a spate of killings takes place in the Divine Temple of Horus, the naturally superstitious priests interpret this as a sign of the Gods' disapproval of Hatusu's rule of Egypt. The royal city turns once again to respected judge Amerotke to find the truth.

    The Horus Killings
    4,4
  • An Evil Spirit Out of the West

    • 608 páginas
    • 22 horas de lectura

    Known as the Veiled One, the ugly and deformed Akenhaten is a shadowy figure. As a child he was overlooked and despised by his own father, but as an adult he is thrust into the political limelight when his elder brother dies. Mahu, ambitious and ruthless, watches the young prince carve his path to power. He becomes Akenhaten’s protector and confidant and stands by as Akenhaten proclaims that there is only one God and that he is that God’s only son. Revolution and chaos ensure in a dramatic reign filled with fraud, abduction, assassination, betrayal, and treachery. When Mahu becomes suspicious of Akenhaten’s majestic and glorious wife Nefertiti and the political skill of her brother Ay, he suspects that a hidden and malign influence may have placed Akenhaten’s life in grave peril.

    An Evil Spirit Out of the West
    4,4
  • A Pilgrimage to Murder

    • 240 páginas
    • 9 horas de lectura

    Brother Athelstan's Canterbury pilgrimage is disrupted by brutal murder in the latest absorbing medieval mystery. Summer, 1381. The Great Revolt has been crushed; the king's peace ruthlessly enforced. Brother Athelstan meanwhile is preparing for a pilgrimage to St Thomas a Becket's shrine in Canterbury to give thanks for the wellbeing of his congregation after the violent rebellion. But preparations are disrupted when Athelstan is summoned to a modest house in Cheapside, scene of a brutal triple murder. One of the victims was the chief clerk of the Secret Chancery of John of Gaunt. Could this be an act of revenge by the Upright Men, those rebels who survived the Great Revolt? At the same time Athelstan is receiving menacing messages from an assassin who calls himself Azrael, the Angel of Death? Who is he - and why is he targeting a harmless friar? Could Athelstan's pilgrimage be leading him into a deadly trap?

    A Pilgrimage to Murder
    4,4