J   'I dropped my guard, I let my vigilance asleep a few moments, and I borrowed (Editions du Masque collection Labyrinths, 1998, ISBN-13 978-2702496084 ; original title:    Place of Anubis Murder in the Place of Anubis , 1994), Lynda S.  Robinson  (for the curious, the S is for Susan), the multimedia library. I had yet made a sort of promise, that no longer look on me too "historical thrillers" written in the chain, except for those with true quality write (I already said, for example, although I think the ancient Roman-thrillers  Lindsey Davis ). 
   police Mysteries of Ancient Egypt, it does not lack in bookstores, Paul C. Doherty (the author on the half-dozen pseudonyms) Lauren Haney, passing not Christian Jacq and Serge Brussolo. And I've already read a lot, love me some filled, others dropped me from the hands. 
Place of Anubis lies somewhere in between: a novel that I have not nailed to the chair without me driving trouble falling asleep. Let's say I found a mystery novel very classical, not really a Machiavellian plot, with people who lack depth (perhaps they have found over the novels of the series, that it is only the first?), and exotic-colored history both fun and somewhat agreed.
Read this novel, it was like I was walking on a path that I had not yet come but like many other roads on which I was already past. A walk with no surprises.
 
If you have not read any antico-Egyptian thriller, it will perhaps remember your attention. But readers of thrillers confirmed may not find enough material to be truly suspenseful bitten by the jackal-headed god.
 Place of Anubis lies somewhere in between: a novel that I have not nailed to the chair without me driving trouble falling asleep. Let's say I found a mystery novel very classical, not really a Machiavellian plot, with people who lack depth (perhaps they have found over the novels of the series, that it is only the first?), and exotic-colored history both fun and somewhat agreed.
Read this novel, it was like I was walking on a path that I had not yet come but like many other roads on which I was already past. A walk with no surprises.
If you have not read any antico-Egyptian thriller, it will perhaps remember your attention. But readers of thrillers confirmed may not find enough material to be truly suspenseful bitten by the jackal-headed god.
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