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Death of an Eye (2018)

por Dana STABENOW

Otros autores: Hunefer (Associated Name)

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Series: Eye of Isis Mysteries (1)

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Alexandria, 47 BC. Cleopatra shares the throne with her brother Ptolemy under the auspices of Julius Caesar, by whom Cleopatra is heavily pregnant. A shipment of new coins meant to reset the shaky Egyptian economy has been stolen and the Queen's Eye has been murdered, so Queen Cleopatra turns to childhood friend Tetisheri to find the missing shipment and bring the murderer to justice.… (más)
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I'm a sucker for stories set in the "Classical" period and particularly for stories from Egypt (and I know that they make "proper" Egyptologists probably twitch as much as I do with stuff about Ireland). This is the story of Tetisheri 'Sheri' Nebenteru who was educated with Cleopatra and is the partner of her uncle as a merchant trader. She was married to an abusive husband and suffered a miscarriage but she's determined to create a good future for herself. Cleopatra is pregnant with Cesar's child and she's trying to determine what is behind the theft of newly minted coins. Now Cleopatra's trusted servant, her Eye, is dead and she needs to find out if those two things are linked, so she enlists Sheri and Sheri's adventures begin, with the help of Appollodorus, the Queen's ex-bodyguard and man with a yearning...

It was a fun read and I'm looking forward to more in the series. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Jan 5, 2024 |
3.5* ( )
  LisaBergin | Apr 12, 2023 |
Sheri is asked by her friend Cleopatra to look into the theft of a new issue of bronze coinage and the murder of the Eye, Cleopatra's secret agent. Was the motive purely financial or was it part of an attempt to destabilise Cleopatra's rule in favour of Ptolemy, her brother-husband?

A good start setting up the series and introducing the characters. ( )
  Robertgreaves | Dec 13, 2022 |
Dana Stabenow tells good tales about bright, feisty women investigators with sturdy skilled partners. Set in Ptolemaic Egypt, this is another good series start. ( )
  jamespurcell | Aug 4, 2022 |
I'm a very happy bunny. I've just read the first book in a new series by Dana Stabenow, one of my favourite authors and I loved it.

I wasn't sure I would because this book is a long way from Kate Shugak solving mysteries in modern Alaska. This is historical fiction and not familiar Victorian or Georgian historical fiction. This is a mystery set in Alexandria in 47 BC when Cleopatra was Queen and Julius Caesar was carving his way to absolute power in the Roman Empire.

Anything I know about Cleopatra and Caesar comes from Shakespeare, Shaw or Hollywood, none of whom are renowned for their commitment to historical accuracy, so it wasn't that I was worried that Dana Stabenow's historical background would clash with my detailed knowledge of the Ptolemy dynasty but rather that I wondered how such a distant place and time could be made real and have a decent mystery at its heart in a book that is less than three hundred pages long.

Well, Dana Stabenow pulled it off. Reading 'Death Of An Eye', I was reminded of how excited I was when I found Lyndsey Davis' first Falco novel, 'The Silver Pigs'. True, it's set nearly a hundred and fifty years later, it's told from a Roman point of view and it's set in Britain, all of which are more familiar to me than Alexandria in 47 BC. What 'Death Of An Eye' and 'The Silver Pigs' have in common is compelling, relatable characters, a gripping plot, an historical background that is made vivid without drowning the reader in detail and the strong sense that the story you've just read has set the scene for a series you're hungry to consume more of.

As I should have expected from Dana Stabenow, 'Death Of An Eye' is dominated by strong women doing difficult and dangerous things. The male characters are there either to cause them problems, distract them or support them when they need it. For me, the story was carried by how well Dana Stabenow drew the main character, Tetisheri Nebenteru, and by how twisty and surprising the plot was.

Tetisheri's history gives her a lot of potential but, at nineteen, she has relatively little experience. She's a childhood friend of Cleopatra and was trained in self-defence and the use of weapons alongside her. She's an equal partner with her uncle in a successful luxury goods import business, she reads and speaks multiple languages and she has remained a trusted friend of the Queen. She's also survived two years of a deeply abusive, violent marriage that ended in a hotly contested divorce and she has a habit of bringing vulnerable women into her household and helping them achieve some security and independence.

What' Tetisheri doesn't have is any experience as an investigator or as someone who wields power, even covertly, on behalf of the Queen. This means that we can learn about the players in the story and their social and political context with Tetisheri as she dives in to solve the mystery for the Queen.

The plot is clever without being so complex that I couldn't follow it. I liked that, while I thought I knew what was going on, most of what I thought I knew turned out to be wrong or incomplete and I didn't get the full picture until almost the end of the book. The book isn't all political intrigue. There are a few well-executed action scenes where Tetisheri is at significant risk. There's also a slow-burn romantic thread that never gets in the way but does make things more interesting. Finally, there's Cleopatra herself. It took me to the end of the book to appreciate just how far-sighted, ruthless and devious she was. I thought it spoke to how well written the book is that I found her believable as a ruler and could still see her as a person who might value a childhood friend.

'Death Of An Eye' is a self-contained mystery with no cliff-hangers but it also lays a solid foundation for a series set in interesting times with an engaging cast of characters. The second book in the series, 'Disappearance Of A Scribe' is already in print. I'm hoping that there will be an audiobook version soon so that I can enjoy Margueritte Gavin's narration. The third book, 'Theft Of An Idol' is due for release in November 2022. ( )
  MikeFinnFiction | Jun 29, 2022 |
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Nombre del autorRolTipo de autor¿Obra?Estado
STABENOW, Danaautor principaltodas las edicionesconfirmado
HuneferAssociated Nameautor secundariotodas las edicionesconfirmado
Gavin, MargueriteNarradorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
McLaughlin, AdrianDiseñadorautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado
ShutterstockArtista de Cubiertaautor secundarioalgunas edicionesconfirmado

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Alexandria, 47 BC. Cleopatra shares the throne with her brother Ptolemy under the auspices of Julius Caesar, by whom Cleopatra is heavily pregnant. A shipment of new coins meant to reset the shaky Egyptian economy has been stolen and the Queen's Eye has been murdered, so Queen Cleopatra turns to childhood friend Tetisheri to find the missing shipment and bring the murderer to justice.

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