Testament / Wilbur Smith with Mark Chadbourn.
By: Smith, Wilbur A.
Contributor(s): Chadbourn, Mark.
Series: Egyptian series: Publisher: London : Zaffre, 2024Description: 448 pages : map (black and white) ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9781838776374 (pbk.) :; 1838776370 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Historical | Historical | Ancient Egypt | Historical adventure fiction | Historical fiction | Ancient Egyptian religion & mythology | Egypt -- History -- To 332 B.C. -- FictionGenre/Form: Historical fiction.Summary: Years of Hyksos rule have seen the ruin and suffering of a once-mighty Egypt. Though Pharaoh is now restored to the throne, his power is fragile as some seek to take advantage of the ensuing chaos. Desperate to unite the two divided kingdoms of Egypt under Pharaoh's rule, the great mage Taita sends his protege, Piay, to discover the answer to a millennia-old riddle which has the power to secure the fate of Egypt forever. But in the chaos of war, a dark evil has thrived. Malevolent followers of Seth, the god of chaos, are determined to claim this power to serve their own interests, which would set Egypt along a dark path.Item type | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Adult book | Moss Bank Library Novels | Issued | 24/05/2024 | 38055400027287 | |||
Adult book | Thatto Heath Library Novels | In transit from Eccleston Library to Thatto Heath Library since 07/05/2024 | 38055400027288 |
Originally published: 2023.
Years of Hyksos rule have seen the ruin and suffering of a once-mighty Egypt. Though Pharaoh is now restored to the throne, his power is fragile as some seek to take advantage of the ensuing chaos. Desperate to unite the two divided kingdoms of Egypt under Pharaoh's rule, the great mage Taita sends his protege, Piay, to discover the answer to a millennia-old riddle which has the power to secure the fate of Egypt forever. But in the chaos of war, a dark evil has thrived. Malevolent followers of Seth, the god of chaos, are determined to claim this power to serve their own interests, which would set Egypt along a dark path.