War of the Crowns War of the Crowns
Book 2 - Queen of Freedom Trilogy

War of the Crowns

A Novel of Ancient Egypt

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Publisher Description

Christian Jacq, author of the international sensations Ramses and The Stone of Light, continues his epic Queen of Freedom trilogy as the fiercely determined Queen Ahhotep struggles to save her people -- and reclaim her own legacy.
The barbaric Hyksos have taken possession of the whole of Egypt, imposing their harsh rule with unimaginable cruelty. Only Queen Ahhotep has yet to succumb. Not far from Thebes, the only city that retains its independence, she has established a secret military base to train her loyal fighters. Even when her husband is killed, Ahhotep refuses to yield, turning instead to her eldest son, Kames, who must take his father's place as pharaoh. Leading an increasingly powerful army, Ahhotep steals victory after victory -- despite the treachery that threatens Egypt from within. Slowly, the Egyptians are recovering their honor, growing stronger by the day -- and the brutal invaders no longer seem invincible. Unless Queen Ahhotep and her followers are being lured into an elaborately designed trap that may seal their doom....
Combining historical fact with a vivid imagination, Christian Jacq tells the enthralling true story of the Ancient Egyptian warrior-queen Ahhotep -- without whose valiant courage the Valley of the Kings and the glorious treasures of the pharaohs, including Ramses the Great, would never have existed.

GENRE
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
RELEASED
2007
November 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Atria Books
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
6.5
MB

Customer Reviews

XCBer ,

War of the Crowns

The story and its details are mesmerizing. I feel as if there myself.
I must comment, though, that I have never before encountered so many typographical errors, spaces missed or added unnecessarily, and grammatical errors. Very distracting!

Janetakc ,

Bad writing or bad translation?

I am still trying to decide if the author is just not very skilled writer or if he fell victim to bad translation of his work. Either way, the book is really not worth the money and time. And it is grossly historically inaccurate and romanticized.

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Ramses: The Son of Light - Volume I Ramses: The Son of Light - Volume I
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Ramses: The Lady of Abu Simbel - Volume IV Ramses: The Lady of Abu Simbel - Volume IV
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