The Horus Killings: A Story of Intrigue and Murder Set in Ancient Egypt

The Horus Killings: A Story of Intrigue and Murder Set in Ancient Egypt

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Jan 1, 2000 · English · Paperback (352 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 352
Language English
Published Jan 1, 2000
Publisher Headline Book Pub Ltd
ISBN-10 0747260761
ISBN-13 9780747260769

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Set against the majestic backdrop of ancient Egypt, this gripping tale intricately weaves murder and intrigue into the fabric of a world shrouded in mystery. The narrative follows the life of a resourceful investigator, whose quest for justice uncovers a web of deceit among the powerful and the corrupt. Against the radiant sun and shifting sands, the story immerses readers in a time of grand temples, fascinating rituals, and ominous omens foretelling doom.

As bodies stack up in the shadows of the mighty pyramids, the protagonist navigates treacherous political waters, wrestling with loyalty and betrayal. Each encounter deepens the enigma, drawing them closer to the heart of a conspiracy that threatens the very order of society. The rich tapestry of ancient customs and beliefs envelops the reader, grounding the suspense in a vivid historical context.

With a flair for the dramatic, the author masterfully captures the profound essence of life in ancient times, pairing atmospheric descriptions with tense narratives. As the investigation unfolds, the line between friend and foe blurs, leaving the protagonist—and the reader—questioning the nature of truth and justice in an era where power is as shifting as the sands of the desert.

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Mystery

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