Friday, December 22, 2006

Death Comes as the End





After her husband's death Renisenb returned to her father Imhotep's house on the banks of the river Nile. She thought everything was the same as it was, nothing had changed apparently.

But beneath the calm surface was rottenness that breed from within- that showed no outward sign. It grew slowly, day by day. And with the arrival of Nofret, concubine of Imhoted family's passion exploded.

There were series of murder in the family of Imhotep. Were the murder was committed by the revengeful spirit of Nofret or a live hand?

This is a plot of murder set four thousand years ago in Egypt, in the time of Pharaohs and Pyramids.

This is a fine example of Christie's power of narration and setting the atmosphere of murder irrespective of time and place.

One of my favourite Christie novel

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