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It Happened in Egypt

Gelesen von Sibella Denton

(4,241 Sterne; 27 Bewertungen)

Lord Ernest Borrow and Captain Anthony Fenton think they know a secret - a secret that could make them both rich. En route, they are sidetracked by Sir Marcus Antonius Lark, a woman who thinks she's Cleopatra reincarnate, a Gilded Rose of an American Heiress, and Mrs. Jones, a mysterious Irish woman with a past. Will they find the secret? Or will the trip up the Nile on the Enchantress Isis net them another discovery altogether? (summary by Sibella Denton) (13 hr 11 min)

Chapters

01 - Chapter I

25:25

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02 - Chapter II

29:09

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03 - Chapter III

14:02

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04 - Chapter IV

25:41

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05 - Chapter V

20:35

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06 - Chapter VI

16:30

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07 - Chapter VII

19:11

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08 - Chapter VIII

27:55

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09 - Chapter IX

24:40

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10 - Chapter X

24:04

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11 - Chapter XI

28:56

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12 - Chapter XII

31:38

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13 - Chapter XIII

10:07

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14 - Chapter XIV, part 1

22:22

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15 - Chapter XIV, part 2

18:37

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16 - Chapter XV, part 1

22:17

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17 - Chapter XV, part 2

18:57

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18 - Chapter XVI

16:59

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19 - Chapter XVII

20:59

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20 - Chapter XVIII

20:54

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21 - Chapter XIX, part 1

19:27

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22 - Chapter XIX, part 2

19:38

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23 - Chapter XX

21:09

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24 - Chapter XXI

18:36

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25 - Chapter XXII

21:10

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26 - Chapter XXIII

25:34

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27 - Chapter XXIV

25:22

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28 - Chapter XXV, part 1

18:39

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29 - Chapter XXV, part 2

17:47

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30 - Chapter XXVI

22:34

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31 - Chapter XXVII

25:00

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32 - Chapter XXVIII

29:51

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33 - Chapter XXIX

18:49

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34 - Chapter XXX

16:21

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35 - Chapter XXXI

22:14

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36 - Chapter XXXII

30:47

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Bewertungen

A lot to like, but probably not truly memorable

(3 Sterne)

We take a long pleasure cruise along the Nile to visit all of the most interesting historical and cultural spots in Egypt. There is much intrigue, clean romance, silliness, racism, desert camping with the rich and privileged, secrets, spying, danger, changing identities, and they even throw in trying to save a woman from life in a harem. The story was ok, and I liked most the characters, but it’s not memorable.

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(3 Sterne)

It Happened in Egypt isn't bad, but it is pretty typical. The Williamsons — a husband-and-wife pair — wrote lots of these romantic adventure novels. This one centers around a group of English and American tourists traveling through Egypt. The narrator is Lord Ernest Borrow, an slightly impoverished Irish nobleman whose older brother is the marquis of something or other. He and his pal Anthony Fenton, an army captain stationed in Egypt, think they know where to find a buried treasure, and Lord Ernest has just taken four months’ leave from his job in the diplomatic corps to join Anthony in Egypt. Ernest was born there, but this is the first time he’s been back since he was four. On the boat over, he runs into Brigit O’Brien, a childhood friend he used to be in love with. Her husband, now dead, was some kind of radical political figure, and Brigit is convinced that his enemies are still after her and her stepdaughter Esme. Brigit’s traveling with Rosamond Gilder, a famous American heiress. She makes up for having such a heroine-y name by going by “Monny”. Brigit thinks that Ernest should marry Monny. Monny’s other traveling companions are a schoolteacher from Salem called Rachel Guest and Monny’s aunt, Mrs. East, who believes herself to be a reincarnation of Cleopatra. All kinds of stuff happens. There’s a creepy Armenian guy who follows them around, a Turk who married an American girl under false pretenses and is keeping her under lock and key, a possible conspiracy to kidnap Monny — the kidnappers are under the impression that she’s Brigit’s stepdaughter–and various people trying to excavate the spot where Ernest and Anthony hope to find treasure. The whole bunch of them — and many more, after Ernest and Anthony become the directors of a tour group — go up the Nile together, various people get engaged to each other, and they do eventually find the treasure, but Monny won’t let them keep it. All in all, a fun book, aside from the unfair ending. I was pretty impressed by the fact that it took me a couple of chapters to figure out who was going to fall in love with who.

Good mystery, good characters mixed with Egypt travelogue

(4 Sterne)

This is a fun and diverting yarn. There are mysteries large and small woven into a loving and detailed tribute to Egypt. The descriptions are rich and immediate: the shimmering scarves of the multudinous, chattering vendors; the green spit of foul-tempered camels; the biting cold and silence of nights in the desert. Characters are interesting and often surprising. Lovers of Egypt will especially love the book.

(4 Sterne)

If you want cover to cover action, not the book for you. However, if you like character development that leads up to action, its a great listen, despite the ridiculous ending

Great adventure tale

(5 Sterne)

Pleasantly read, well written, engaging !