The Murder of Cleopatra: History's Greatest Cold Case

The Murder of Cleopatra: History's Greatest Cold Case

by Pat Brown
The Murder of Cleopatra: History's Greatest Cold Case

The Murder of Cleopatra: History's Greatest Cold Case

by Pat Brown

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Overview

A world-renowned criminal profiler takes a fascinating look at one of the most tragic mysteries in history. For more than two thousand years, the great pharaoh Cleopatra VII has been portrayed as a failed monarch. Various ancient sources state that she desperately ended her life with the bite of an asp, as her nemesis - the Roman general Octavian, later known as Augustus, the first Roman emperor - stormed Alexandria. Now, a completely unique interpretation of history is brought to light by world-renowned criminal profiler Pat Brown in her new myth-busting book, The Murder of Cleopatra. As host and profiler of The Mysterious Death of Cleopatra (Discovery 2005), Brown challenged the long-enduring myth that Cleopatra died via snakebite and that she committed suicide to avoid further humiliation. Using the techniques and methodology of investigative criminal profiling and crime reconstruction, The Murder of Cleopatra takes up where the Discovery Channel documentary left off. Brown's findings, borne of scientific method, rigorous inquiry, and deductive reasoning, will be revealed against a historical backdrop of mystery, drama, politics, danger, and romantic intrigue. The result: a thought-provoking analysis of the amazing woman Cleopatra truly was, a fascinating account of the queen's final desperate attempt to escape Egypt with her ships and treasure, and the brutal homicide that ended her life as the last Egyptian pharaoh.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616146504
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Publication date: 02/19/2013
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 598,415
Product dimensions: 8.80(w) x 5.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Pat Brown (Washington, DC) is the chief executive officer of the Sexual Homicide Exchange (SHE), a nonprofit criminal-profiling and investigative organization offering pro bono services to families and law enforcement to solve cold homicide cases throughout the United States and Canada (www.SHEprofilers.com); the president/consultant of the Pat Brown Criminal Profiling Agency, which provides crime-scene analysis and behavioral profiling to prosecutors, defense attorneys, and international clients (www.patbrownprofiling.com); and a well-known television crime commentator who has been a regular guest on Nancy Grace, Jane Velez-Mitchell, Dr. Drew, the Today Show, the CBS Early Show, Larry King Live, The Joy Behar Show, and Inside Edition. She is the author of How to Save Your Daughter's Life; The Profiler: My Life Hunting Serial Killers and Psychopaths; and Killing for Sport: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 7

Note To The Reader 9

Prologue: The Myth of Cleopatra's Death 11

Chapter 1 The Coldest Case 13

Chapter 2 The Phantom Cobra 19

Chapter 3 The Stage: Ancient Alexandria 43

Chapter 4 The Making of the Queen: Part One-The Ancestors 51

Chapter 5 The Making of the Queen: Part Two-The Macedonian Lineage 61

Chapter 6 The Making of the Queen: Part Three-The Family 69

Chapter 7 Cleopatra W Becomes Queen 77

Chapter 8 Julius Caesar 91

Chapter 9 Mark Antony 101

Chapter 10 Octavian 109

Chapter 11 The Road to Actium: Part One-The Conflict 117

Chapter 12 The Road to Actium: Part Two-The Partners 123

Chapter 13 The Road to Actium: Part Three-The Preparations 129

Chapter 14 Actium 143

Chapter 15 Plan B-The First Attempt to Flee Egypt 159

Chapter 16 Plan C-The Second Attempt to Flee Egypt 173

Chapter 17 A Motive for the Murder of Cleopatra 179

Chapter 18 The Unforeseen Murder of Antony 191

Chapter 19 The Capture of Cleopatra 203

Chapter 20 The Reconstruction 217

Chapter 21 Octavian's Triumph 233

Afterword: What This New View of Cleopatra Means to World History 237

Notes 239

Bibliography 247

Index 255

About the Author 263

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