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Mark of the Pharaoh
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Mark of the Pharaoh

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The novel delves into the realm of archaeology and mystery, following the life of Alexander Rutherford, a young man passionate about the history of Ancient Egypt. Raised in a wealthy family, his curiosity about Egyptian dynasties, especially the Valley of the Kings, leads him to study archaeology at the University of Oxford. Deeply influenced by Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, Alexander dreams of making similar discoveries. Eventually, with financial backing from his successful banker father, Alexander leads an expedition to the Valley of the Kings. There, his team uncovers a hidden entrance, leading them to a series of secret chambers filled with treasures and artifacts, suggesting the tomb of an unknown elder brother of Tutankhamun. Throughout the novel, the life of Alexander intertwines with historical events from Egypt's 18th Dynasty, revealing profound and unknown personal connections between Alexander and his subject of study. The narrative encompasses both Alexander's quest and the reigns of Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, and Tutankhamun, offering a rich tapestry of historical and familial drama. The story also explores themes of destiny, legacy, and the enduring fascination with ancient Egypt. Alexander, a complex character, finds himself caught not only in his professional ambition but also in a web of personal discoveries that challenge his understanding of history and his own identity. Ultimately, the novel is a fascinating blend of historical fiction and adventure, appealing to those interested in Ancient Egypt's history, archaeological mysteries, and epic family sagas.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Date
25 June 2024
Pages
176
ISBN
9781304252036

The novel delves into the realm of archaeology and mystery, following the life of Alexander Rutherford, a young man passionate about the history of Ancient Egypt. Raised in a wealthy family, his curiosity about Egyptian dynasties, especially the Valley of the Kings, leads him to study archaeology at the University of Oxford. Deeply influenced by Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, Alexander dreams of making similar discoveries. Eventually, with financial backing from his successful banker father, Alexander leads an expedition to the Valley of the Kings. There, his team uncovers a hidden entrance, leading them to a series of secret chambers filled with treasures and artifacts, suggesting the tomb of an unknown elder brother of Tutankhamun. Throughout the novel, the life of Alexander intertwines with historical events from Egypt's 18th Dynasty, revealing profound and unknown personal connections between Alexander and his subject of study. The narrative encompasses both Alexander's quest and the reigns of Akhenaten, Smenkhkare, and Tutankhamun, offering a rich tapestry of historical and familial drama. The story also explores themes of destiny, legacy, and the enduring fascination with ancient Egypt. Alexander, a complex character, finds himself caught not only in his professional ambition but also in a web of personal discoveries that challenge his understanding of history and his own identity. Ultimately, the novel is a fascinating blend of historical fiction and adventure, appealing to those interested in Ancient Egypt's history, archaeological mysteries, and epic family sagas.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lulu.com
Country
United States
Date
25 June 2024
Pages
176
ISBN
9781304252036