Death in Cyprus

Death in Cyprus
Author: M. M. Kaye
Publisher: Murder Room
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1471900363

Uncle Oswin thinks that Amanda's plan to go to Cyprus is rash and unwomanly. But he does not foresee that she is running into deadly peril. Even before the boat docks at Limassol there is a dead body on board. Suicide or murder? And if it is murder, was Amanda the intended victim?

Death in Cyprus

Death in Cyprus
Author: Mary Margaret Kaye
Publisher:
Total Pages: 270
Release: 1994
Genre: Adventure thriller
ISBN: 9780670907649

A Sudden Death in Cyprus

A Sudden Death in Cyprus
Author: Michael Grant
Publisher: Canongate Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 178689842X

David Mitre has a very unusual set of skills, skills he has acquired over a long criminal career. Skills that make him an irritant for people like the FBI. Hiding among the ex-pat community of the Greek islands, his cover is blown when he is witness to a stabbing on a Cyprus beach. The FBI want answers and David is given an ultimatum; solve the murder or face imprisonment for his own crimes. Coerced into playing detective, David unwittingly uncovers a criminal enterprise far worse than anything he could have imagined.

Death in Cyprus

Death in Cyprus
Author: M. M. Kaye
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250089239

Twenty-year-old Amanda Derrington is on an extended cruise with her uncle when she decides to make a short trip to the sun-washed island of Cyprus. But even before the ship arrives in the port, there is a suspicious death. Once the passengers reach the island, it soon becomes clear that the death was in fact an act of murder. What Amanda had meant to be a pleasant excursion quickly takes a turn for the worse in M. M. Kaye's Death in Cyprus, a classic novel of suspense and romance by one of our most celebrated writers.

Bodies of Evidence

Bodies of Evidence
Author: Paul Sant Cassia
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781571816467

Over 2,000 people went missing in Cyprus between 1963 & 1974. This work examines how both communities face the need to mourn without a body, nor even any certain knowledge of what has happened to their loved ones.

Death in Kenya

Death in Kenya
Author: M. M. Kaye
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250089255

Written by celebrated author M. M. Kaye, Death in Kenya is a wonderfully evocative mystery... When Victoria Caryll is offered a position at Flamingo, her aunt's family estate in Kenya's Rift Valley, she accepts-knowing full well that the move will give her a chance to see Eden DeBrett once again, the man she was previously engaged to. But she doesn't realize that coming to her aunt's home will introduce her to an unstable region still recovering from the bloody Mau Mau revolt, and to a household thrown into grief by a recent murder. Distinguished by its mystery, romance, and exotic setting, Death in Kenya is as graceful as it is chilling-it is the beloved novel of one of our finest and most accomplished writers.

Death in Kashmir

Death in Kashmir
Author: M. M. Kaye
Publisher: Minotaur Books
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2015-12-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250089247

Written by celebrated author M. M. Kaye, Death in Kasmir is a wonderfully evocative mystery ... When young Sarah Parrish takes a skiing vacation to Gulmarg, a resort nestled in the mountains above the fabled Vale of Kashmir, she anticipates an entertaining but uneventful stay. But when she discovers that the deaths of two in her party are the result of foul play, she finds herself entrusted with a mission of unforeseen importance. And when she leaves the ski slopes for the Waterwitch, a private houseboat on the placid shores of the Dal Lake near Srinagar, she discovers to her horror that the killer will stop at nothing to prevent Sarah from piecing the puzzle together.

Reading in the Byzantine Empire and Beyond

Reading in the Byzantine Empire and Beyond
Author: Teresa Shawcross
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2021-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108406031

Offering a comprehensive introduction to the history of books, readers and reading in the Byzantine Empire and its sphere of influence, this volume addresses a paradox. Advanced literacy was rare among imperial citizens, being restricted by gender and class. Yet the state's economic, religious and political institutions insisted on the fundamental importance of the written record. Starting from the materiality of codices, documents and inscriptions, the volume's contributors draw attention to the evidence for a range of interactions with texts. They examine the role of authors, compilers and scribes. They look at practices such as the close perusal of texts in order to produce excerpts, notes, commentaries and editions. But they also analyse the social implications of the constant intersection of writing with both image and speech. Showcasing current methodological approaches, this collection of essays aims to place a discussion of Byzantium within the mainstream of medieval textual studies.