ndahse: I read james patterson's King Tut and though well written, it did not reveal the killer or prove that the "boy king" was murdered. History tells us that if there is a sudden change of rulers ... there might be foul play afoot. Patterson's interesting tale puts details where there were only questions, but the details resulted in more questions. If Tut was murdered why did the new Pharoah allow him to be buried 'in state'? Why was the queen dispatched in such a shoddy way? I liked the book. It was a good read but, I still have questions. |
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