Well, it can be a bit tricky to determine her last novel as it might vary depending on different sources. You could try looking in libraries or online bookstores for the most up-to-date information.
Well, there have been a few movie adaptations of Elizabeth Peters' works. However, not all of her novels have made it to the big screen. The choice of which novels get adapted often depends on various factors like popularity and potential for a successful film adaptation.
Peabody is neither strictly science fiction nor a true story. It's a fictional tale that might incorporate elements of both genres, but doesn't neatly fit into either category.
Sure. 'Crocodile on the Sandbank' is one of the well - known Amelia Peabody novels. It's the first in the series and sets the stage for the adventures of Amelia and her family. Another one is 'The Curse of the Pharaohs' which continues to unfold their exciting escapades in Egypt.
Since we have no information about what Bill Peters does or what the 'top stories' refer to, it could be a wide variety of things. If he's a journalist, perhaps the top stories he has reported on. If he's an artist, it could be about his most famous works and the stories behind them. It really depends on who this Bill Peters is.