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Ramses' and Nefret's daughter, named for Amelia's mother. Twin sister of David John. David John "Davy" Emerson Ramses' and Nefret's son, named for David Todros and Evelyn and Walter's son, John, who died in the First World War. Twin brother of Charlotte. Abdullah "Dolly" Todros David's and Lia's son, named for David's grandfather.
Amelia Peabody is introduced in the series' first novel, Crocodile on the Sandbank, as a confirmed spinster, suffragist, and scholar, living in England in 1884.She inherits a fortune from her father and leaves England to see the world, with the side benefit of escaping various suitors and family members who were neither aware that she would be the sole beneficiary of her father's estate nor ...
The Russian prince gave information to the thieves. Amelia does not reveal to de Morgan the item found by Ramses in the Black Pyramid, wanted by the Master Criminal. Ramses, holding the box with the pectoral in it, then speaks alone with de Morgan, making a deal. The family leaves Egypt in March, having dug out the substructure of their pyramid.
Amelia Peabody Emerson is the protagonist of the Amelia Peabody series, a series of historical mystery novels written by author Elizabeth Peters (a pseudonym of Egyptologist Barbara Mertz, 1927–2013). Peabody is married to Egyptologist Radcliffe Emerson and has one biological child, Walter "Ramses" Peabody Emerson.
Ramses and David are kidnapped, beaten and imprisoned. Ramses is freed by Layla and manages to rescue David, beating up two guards in the process. The two escape to Selim, where Nefret treats their wounds. Ramses privately tells David about his attraction to Nefret, and gets the impression that David himself is attracted to her.
The Emersons, including son Ramses now 8 years old, return in 1895–1896 dig season to excavate at Dahshoor, Egypt with real pyramids for Amelia.. In looking for a keeper for Ramses, they find a demoralized Englishman who first answers to Nemo, who rescues Ramses from abductors as the family walks up a pyramid.
Maude was the artist making the forgeries, recognized by David when he saw the gift Maude gave to Ramses at Christmas. When she shifted her romantic interest from Geoff to Ramses, she became a liability to Geoff. All the crimes belong to Geoff. Percy arranged the scene of Sennia, her mother and the pimp to embarrass Ramses in front of his family.
In the confusion, Ramses is caught while the guilty Chetwode escapes. The head of the Turkish secret service, Sahin Pasha, takes possession of Ramses, and makes a surprising offer: convert to Islam and marry his daughter, Esin, and he will set Ramses free. While Ramses considers the offer in a dungeon, Esin engineers Ramses' escape.