The Murder Of King Tut – James Patterson, Martin Dugard

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Trade Paperback 230mm x 150mm (Large Print)

ISBN : 978-1-78-089544-4

Pages : 326

First Published : 2009

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The Murder of King Tut by James Patterson and Martin Dugard explores the life, reign, and mysterious death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun. Ascending Egypt’s throne at just nine years old, King Tut faced palace rivalries, political intrigue, and jealousy among his closest advisors, ultimately dying after a brief nine-year reign. Using historical evidence, X-rays, Howard Carter’s notes, and forensic analysis, the authors examine longstanding theories and present a compelling account of the circumstances surrounding the young pharaoh’s death. Combining historical research with a true-crime approach, the book investigates intrigue, betrayal, and secrets within ancient Egypt’s royal court.

Ideal for readers of historical nonfiction, biographies, and Ancient History, it delivers an accessible, investigative perspective on one of history’s most enduring mysteries.

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