MY RATING GUIDE: 4 Stars. I found DEAD SEA CIPHER an enjoyable listen along the line of Peter’s later Amelia Peabody books (but without the detailed character development gained through a series). It was a quick read and good fun.
1= dnf/What was that?; 2= Nope, not for me; 3= This was okay/cute; 3.5= I enjoyed it; 4= I LIKED THIS A LOT; 5= I Loved it, it was great! (I seldom give 5 Stars).
Tour of Israel, Lebanon, Syria & Jordon, (including Damascus, Jericho, Jerusalem, Dead Sea scrolls caves & Masada) ~
Dinah Vandelyn is the daughter of an American minister, Biblical scholar & author, the granddaughter of a learned Jewish rabbi. She is an imaginative, single, young singer traveling alone in Israel, the holiday being a gift from her father. On the night of her arrival in Beruit, the occupants in the room next door quarrel. There is a loud commotion and an audible call for help in English. Dinah slips into the hall, colliding into a tall, dark haired, stern and bronze faced stranger that she mistakes for the hotel manager. As she is stating what she just heard, the floor maid arrives explaining that loud, arguing men in hotel rooms occurs frequently and to ignore it. Dinah returns to her room and goes back to bed. The next day, Dinah is informed by the floor maid that a man was actually discovered dead on the floor, in the room next to hers. Before long, Dinah is pulled into a matter of mystery and death.
Comments ~
1) THE DEAD SEA CIPHER, originally published in 1970, is an early Standalone Mystery by Elizabeth Peters written before her Amelia Peabody Mystery series began (The later character of Amelia can be imagined from this book). Considering the original publishing date, I feel it has held up nicely over time.
2) I listened to & enjoyed the audiobook version of DSC nicely performed by Grace Conlin (available free through my subscription service). She quickly pulled me in and I willingly went along for the ride.
3) I recommend DEAD SEA CIPHER to those who enjoy:
> Elizabeth Peter’s writing
> fiction featuring archeology
> certain Cozy Mysteries
> Classic (Agatha Christie) and British Mysteries
> (Mostly) Clean mysteries
READER CAUTION ~ Mostly a Clean read.
PROFANITY - Yes. Very limited (<5x).
VIOLENCE - PG. Not dark or graphic.
SEXUAL SITUATIONS - None. Merely kisses.