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WHO REALLY KILLED KING TUT? For centuries the mystery has dogged us: How did King Tut die? The facts are certain: The boy king died in his late teens and remained at rest in Egypt's Valley of the Kings for over 3,000 years. All that changed in November 1922, when Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered by the British Egyptologist Howard Carter. When it was found that Tut's skull had been bashed in, it set off a thousands-year old possible murder-mystery that has remained shrouded in controversy. Until today, that is. "The Shadows Move: The Death of King Tut" rips the lid off an age-old dynasty and brings new light to the mystery of how, and why, Egypt's boy king died. Historian Natalie McCoy Hughes has put forth perhaps the most convincing theory concerning King Tut's death ever asserted — including many shocking discoveries never before revealed!

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An authority on the history of ancient Egypt, and a member of the American Research Center in Egypt, Natalie McCoy Hughes began her study of Egyptian civilization in 1963. She has traveled throughout Egypt, inspecting the major archaeological sites under the tutelage of one of Egypt's foremost authorities, Dr. Akram Allam. She completed extensive research at the Museum of Antiquities in Cairo. While in Egypt, Ms. Hughes developed her intriguing theory of the circumstances under which the young Tutankhamun died.
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"Equal parts travelogue, mystery, history lesson, and roller-coaster ride, "The Shadows Move" is a non-stop thrill ride." --Kent Evans, author of "Malas Ondas"

"A fascinating whodunit!" --Dr. Moshe Daniel Block, ND, author of "The Last Four Books of Moses"

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  • PublisherHudson Books
  • Publication date2005
  • ISBN 10 0976778939
  • ISBN 13 9780976778936
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages205

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