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Author: Wilbur Smith

EGYPT IS UNDER ATTACK…

The pharaoh Tamos has been fatally wounded. The ancient city of Luxor has been surrounded. Everything seems to be lost.

Taita is preparing for the final, deadly assault of the...

EGYPT IS UNDER ATTACK…

The pharaoh Tamos has been fatally wounded. The ancient city of Luxor has been surrounded. Everything seems to be lost.

Taita is preparing for the final, deadly assault of the enemy. The former slave, now a general of Tamos's armies, shows his genius when hope seems lost. And Egypt is now at its most critical moment.

An old ally...

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  • Release 4/2018
  • Pages Pages 440
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Translation Translation Nikolaos Ibrahimias
  • Publisher Publisher Bell
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EGYPT IS UNDER ATTACK…

The pharaoh Tamos has been fatally wounded. The ancient city of Luxor has been surrounded. Everything seems to be lost.

Taita is preparing for the final, deadly assault of the enemy. The former slave, now a general of Tamos's armies, shows his genius when hope seems lost. And Egypt is now at its most critical moment.

An old ally appears at the most opportune time, the tide turns, and the Egyptian army annihilates the retreating enemy. However, upon returning victorious to Luxor, Taita is captured and accused of treason.

Tamos is dead, and a new era full of poison begins. A new pharaoh has ascended to the throne.

Pharaoh Uterik is young, weak, and ruthless, and he is threatened by Taita's influence within the palace—especially by his friendship with Ramses, Uterik's younger and far more worthy brother.

When Taita is imprisoned, Ramses is forced to make a choice: to abandon his brother and help Taita escape, or to remain silent and accept Uterik's tyranny.

For a good man like Ramses, there is no question of choice. He must free Taita, stop Uterik, and reclaim Egypt.

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Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Bell
Original Title
Pharaoh
Type
Historical Novel
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
440
Release Date
4/2018
Publication Date
2018
Dimensions
14.5x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789606207402

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    Let me start with two assumptions.
    1) The book became #1 Worldwide Bestseller.
    2) The author states at the beginning of his book that the content has no relation to reality.
    The author has written five (5) books in the series EGYPT.
    I have read the first two and this one.
    As wonderful as those two books were - THE GOD NILE & THE SEVENTH PAPYRUS, this one is equally disappointing.

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  • Let me start with two assumptions.
    1) The book became #1 Worldwide Bestseller.
    2) The author states at the beginning of his book that the content has no relation to reality.
    The author has written five (5) books in the series EGYPT.
    I have read the first two and this one.
    As wonderful as those two books were - THE GOD NILE & THE SEVENTH PAPYRUS, this one is equally disappointing.

    Translated from Greek ·
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EGYPT IS UNDER ATTACK…

The pharaoh Tamos has been fatally wounded. The ancient city of Luxor has been surrounded. Everything seems to be lost.

Taita is preparing for the final, deadly assault of the enemy. The former slave, now a general of Tamos's armies, shows his genius when hope seems lost. And Egypt is now at its most critical moment.

An old ally appears at the most opportune time, the tide turns, and the Egyptian army annihilates the retreating enemy. However, upon returning victorious to Luxor, Taita is captured and accused of treason.

Tamos is dead, and a new era full of poison begins. A new pharaoh has ascended to the throne.

Pharaoh Uterik is young, weak, and ruthless, and he is threatened by Taita's influence within the palace—especially by his friendship with Ramses, Uterik's younger and far more worthy brother.

When Taita is imprisoned, Ramses is forced to make a choice: to abandon his brother and help Taita escape, or to remain silent and accept Uterik's tyranny.

For a good man like Ramses, there is no question of choice. He must free Taita, stop Uterik, and reclaim Egypt.

Manufacturer

Author
Wilbur Smith
Publisher
Bell
Original Title
Pharaoh
Type
Historical Novel
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
440
Release Date
4/2018
Publication Date
2018
Dimensions
14.5x20.5 cm
ISBN-13
9789606207402

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Kostas_Papadimitriou46
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    1 out of 1 members found this review helpful

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    Let me start with two assumptions.
    1) The book became #1 Worldwide Bestseller.
    2) The author states at the beginning of his book that the content has no relation to reality.
    The author has written five (5) books in the series EGYPT.
    I have read the first two and this one.
    As wonderful as those two books were - THE GOD NILE & THE SEVENTH PAPYRUS, this one is equally disappointing.

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  • Let me start with two assumptions.
    1) The book became #1 Worldwide Bestseller.
    2) The author states at the beginning of his book that the content has no relation to reality.
    The author has written five (5) books in the series EGYPT.
    I have read the first two and this one.
    As wonderful as those two books were - THE GOD NILE & THE SEVENTH PAPYRUS, this one is equally disappointing.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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