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Related: About this forum8 fictional detective stories we want to see adapted to the screen
https://ew.com/books/8-fictional-detectives-we-want-to-see-adapted-to-the-screen/List includes 2 YA series.
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8 fictional detective stories we want to see adapted to the screen (Original Post)
SheltieLover
Mar 2023
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Staph
(6,349 posts)1. Please, please, please!
I want to see Amelia Peabody adapted to the big or small screen.
I love those books.
SheltieLover
(59,723 posts)3. Who is Amelia Peabody?
Staph
(6,349 posts)4. Amelia Peabody is an English spinster, who inherits Daddy's fortune in 1884.
She travels to Egypt to see the pyramids, meets an archeologist, fights with and then falls in love with him. The twenty novels span the years from 1884 to 1923, and usually take place in Egypt, though some are set in England, as well at the Sudan and Palestine. Peabody and Emerson eventually have a son, Walter, who goes by the nickname Ramses.
Every year there seems to be a murder or two, along with some interesting archeology.
For more information on the series, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Peabody_series
For details about Amelia herself, check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amelia_Peabody
Sort of like an Amazing Mrs. Pollifax?