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The Murder of King Tut

12.04.09
The Murder of King Tut

James Patterson calls The Murder of King Tut: The Plot to Kill the Child King – A Nonfiction Thriller. Why did he decide to go the nonfiction route? Patterson claims to have always been curious about the short life of the young Pharaoh Tutankhamen. He wanted to try to solve the mystery surrounding Tut’s death with actual facts. But did he? Patterson presents his thesis stating King Tutankhamen was murdered by his half-sister and wife Ankhesenpaaten, his vizier Ay and his general Horemheb. Patterson believes Tut was murdered because of the power grab desired by these three individuals. Tut and Ankhesenpaaten had two still-born children with no male heir to the throne leaving Ankesenpaaten, Ay and Horemheb to reign after Tut. Patterson wrote the novel in three distinctive parts all interwoven with one another. These short, easy-to-read chapters breeze between Tut’s life and death, the discovery of Tut’s tomb...

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“Swimsuit” – Can’t Put Down Read

09.27.09
“Swimsuit” – Can’t Put Down Read

I love to read. I have enjoyed the company of a good book ever since I was a young girl. Mystery and thriller novels are my favorite. I am also an avid reader of political books. I have a young baby, so I am constantly nursing. I have re-found my love of reading during the feedings. Recently, I read James Patterson’s Swimsuit. I could not put the book down. I loved that the novel is written as a non-fiction account of contract serial killer Henri Benoit. Several times throughout the book, I had to remind myself that the book is fiction. The story begins with mysterious abduction of swimsuit model Kim McDaniels.  Ben Hawkins, a former cop turned crime reporter for the L.A. Times, is sent to Hawaii to cover the story. Hawkins has no idea that while he has been covering the McDaniels’ story, he has been with...

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