Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Book review: The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King by James Patterson, Martin Dugard



I thought this book was okay.  It combines three stories: the story of Howard Carter who discovered King Tut's tomb in 1920, the life of King Tut, and a little bit about James Paterson himself as he decides to write this book.  This book is actually written by Patterson (not one of his co-authors) and I like his writing style.

However, the book is best for people who don't know much about either Tut or Howard Carter.  If all you know is King Tut's name then you will enjoy this book. Otherwise, you are unlikely to discover anything new.  The book is not really a mystery where something mysterious or unknown unfolds. 


You can find this book on Amazon by following this link.

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