A Christmas slaying, an Egyptian puzzle, and a night in the home of a
stranger--three chillers from the New York Times-bestselling
"grandmaster" of mystery (Publishers Weekly).
A thriller writer is embroiled in a real-life whodunit when a friend
drops dead in front of her, with her own hatpin impaled in his back. The
violation of a sealed West Bank tomb, its rock walls intact, provides a
Thebes investigator with a mystifying conundrum. And two sisters take
shelter from a storm in a shuttered old house at the end of a country
road . . . only to discover they're not alone.
Settle in with this trio of short stories--available for the first time
in a single volume--from one of the most popular mystery writers of all
time. With her customary sharp wit, historical expertise, and effortless
knack for freezing the blood, Elizabeth Peters "never fails to
entertain" (The Plain Dealer).