The Egyptologist: A Novel

The Egyptologist: A Novel by Arthur Phillips is a first edition published by Random House on August 31, 2004. This 400-page work presents a darkly comic narrative centered around an Egyptologist named Ralph Trilipush, who becomes obsessed with uncovering the tomb of an apocryphal king. Set against the backdrop of 1922 Egypt, the story traverses various locations, including Australia and Boston, weaving together themes of ambition and the quest for immortality.
Readers will find a richly constructed tale that intertwines Trilipush’s professional struggles with the pursuit of a murderer by an Australian detective. As the plot unfolds, the narrative explores the complexities of class and greed, culminating in an explosive and unpredictable conclusion. This novel delves into the world of archaeology while offering a unique perspective on the human desire for eternal life, making it a multifaceted read for those interested in historical fiction and the intricacies of human ambition.
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From the bestselling author of Prague comes a witty, inventive, brilliantly constructed novel about an Egyptologist obsessed with finding the tomb of an apocryphal king. This darkly comic labyrinth of a story opens on the desert plains of Egypt in 1922, then winds its way from the slums of Australia to the ballrooms of Boston by way of Oxford, the battlefields of the First World War, and a royal court in turmoil.
Just as Howard Carter unveils the tomb of Tutankhamun, making the most dazzling find in the history of archaeology, Oxford-educated Egyptologist Ralph Trilipush is digging himself into trouble, having staked his professional reputation and his fiancée’s fortune on a scrap of hieroglyphic pornography. Meanwhile, a relentless Australian detective sets off on the case of his career, spanning the globe in search of a murderer. And another murderer. And possibly another murderer. The confluence of these seemingly separate stories results in an explosive ending, at once inevitable and utterly unpredictable.
Arthur Phillips leads this expedition to its unforgettable climax with all the wit and narrative bravado that made Prague one of the most critically acclaimed novels of 2002. Exploring issues of class, greed, ambition, and the very human hunger for eternal life, this staggering second novel gives us a glimpse of Phillips’s range and maturity–and is sure to earn him further acclaim as one of the most exciting authors of his generation.
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