Monday, December 12, 2016

Gregory Stahl. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. York Rite. by Travis Simpkins

Gregory Stahl. Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. by Travis Simpkins


Portrait Sketch of
Right Eminent
Gregory L. Stahl
District Deputy Grand High Priest
4th District
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts
York Rite Freemasonry
District Deputy Grand Master
24th Masonic District
Member of Trinity Lodge
Clinton, MA
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
by Travis Simpkins


Dale Prentiss, Gregory Stahl and Robert Peete. Grand Chapter of Massachusetts

Robert Peete, Dale Prentiss, Gregory Stahl. Royal Arch. Massachusetts York Rite. by Travis Simpkins


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Gregory Stahl. by Travis Simpkins. Royal Arch. Massachusetts York Rite Freemasonry

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Graham Hancock, Author of 'Fingerprints of the Gods.' by Travis Simpkins

Graham Hancock. Author. Fingerprints of the Gods. by Travis Simpkins

Portrait Sketch of
Graham Hancock
Writer & Journalist
Best-Selling Author of
Fingerprints of the Gods
by Travis Simpkins



Graham Hancock: Lost Civilizations


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Graham Hancock. Author. by Travis Simpkins. Fingerprints of the Gods

"The Laughter of Dead Kings" by Elizabeth Peters


The Laughter of Dead Kings
by Elizabeth Peters
HarperCollins, 2008
Notes by Travis Simpkins

     When the mummy of King Tutankhamun is stolen from his tomb in the Valley of the Kings, the pressure is on to find out who the culprits are that absconded with the priceless artifact… and to see to it's safe return. This is the basic mystery/suspense plot that Elizabeth Peters pens in The Laughter of Dead Kings as she returns with her perennial character, Vicky Bliss.
     In the early chapters, I found it very hard to sympathize with the interests of the two main characters, Vicky Bliss and John Tregarth. Both are very snide, whiny, rude, contemptuous and spoiled figures with little regard for anything beyond their own narrow-minded personal wants. However, the supporting characters are well-rounded and really propel the story forward. The overall premise of the book, with intriguing insights into the world of international art theft and cultural looting, keeps the momentum going as well... and the finale is simply riveting.
     To offer any further details would be a disservice to the text, rightfully conceived as a work of good-natured fiction.
     Suffice to say, with fascinating locales like the Ancient Egyptian temples at Luxor and Karnak providing the backdrop, the action and suspense plays out in well-written and picturesque form. Character flaws aside, I did really enjoy the book. Perhaps the knowledge gained through the story's conclusion with better help my understanding of Bliss and Tregarth upon a second reading.



The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Cornwall

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: National Museum in Munich

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Valley of the Kings

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Valley of the Kings

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Tomb of King Tutankhamun

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Mummy of King Tut

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Tomb of King Tut

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Mummy of King Tut

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Mummy of King Tutankhamun

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Mummy of King Tutankhamun

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Egyptian Museum of Cairo

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Bust of Queen Nefertiti

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Egyptian Museum of Cairo

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: The Luxor Temple

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: The Luxor Temple

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: Temple of Karnak

The Laughter of Dead Kings. Elizabeth Peters: