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Vicky Bliss

by Elizabeth Peters

7 books Started 1969 Latest 2008
Publication Reading Order

The Vicky Bliss is a Mystery series by Elizabeth Peters, comprising 7 books published between 1969 and 2008. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Camelot Caper cover 1 The Camelot Caper 1969 Buy from Amazon
Borrower of the Night cover 2 Borrower of the Night 1973 Buy from Amazon
Street of the Five Moons cover 3 Street of the Five Moons 1978 Buy from Amazon
Silhouette in Scarlet cover 4 Silhouette in Scarlet 1983 Buy from Amazon
Trojan Gold cover 5 Trojan Gold 1987 Buy from Amazon
Night Train to Memphis cover 6 Night Train to Memphis 1994 Buy from Amazon
The Laughter of Dead Kings cover 7 The Laughter of Dead Kings 2008 Buy from Amazon
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Barbara Mertz, known by her pen name Elizabeth Peters, was an American Egyptologist and mystery writer. Born in Illinois in 1927, she studied at the University of Chicago and the American University in Cairo. After marrying an Egyptologist, she lived in Egypt for several years, where she developed a passion for the country's history and culture. Peters began writing mysteries featuring the amateur sleuth Miss Amelia Peabody Emmett in 1981. The series, set in Victorian Egypt, became a critical and commercial success, with over 35 million copies sold worldwide. Her notable works include "Crocodile on the Sandbank" (1985) and "The Mummy Case" (1987). Peters received numerous awards for her writing, including the Agatha Award for Best Novel in 1984 for "The Mysterious Death on the Nile" and the Nero Wolfe Award for Best Mystery Novel in 1998 for "The Falcon at the Portal." Her books have been translated into over 30 languages and adapted into several television films. Peters passed away in 2013, leaving behind a legacy of beloved and enduring mysteries.

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