The Hippopotamus Marsh

The Hippopotamus Marsh
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Publisher : Canelo
Total Pages : 446
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ISBN-10 : 9781788632546
ISBN-13 : 1788632540
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Book Synopsis The Hippopotamus Marsh by : Pauline Gedge

Download or read book The Hippopotamus Marsh written by Pauline Gedge and published by Canelo. This book was released on 2018-10-18 with total page 446 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What could drive a man to revolt against an all powerful Pharaoh? Seqenenra Tao, Prince of Waset, will lead the a revolt against the the Hyksos, interlopers who have ruled Egypt for over two hundred years. Descendant of the last true pharaohs, Seqenenra Tao must rally the native princes of Upper Egypt to rebel against the foreigners, their alien gods and barbarous ways. The quiet Tao family, with their deep devotion to their god Amun, are driven to resist by the increasingly ridiculous demands of the Hyksos, made in an effort to humiliate and degrade them. Together they must overcome their fear of going to war, knowing what the outcome will almost certainly be death... The Hippopotamus Marsh begins an epic trilogy that brings to vivid life the passions and intrigues which ushered in the great Eighteenth Dynasty, perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Christian Jacq. Praise for Pauline Gedge ‘An Egypt so real and complete that I sank into it utterly ... what a triumph’ Cecelia Holland, author of the Corban Loosestrife series ‘In the tradition of Mary Renault...A sensuous, teeming, complex world of intrigue and passion’ San Francisco Chronicle


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