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The
Throne of Pharaohs
A Novel
by Irene Roberts
US price: $16.95
UK price:
£14.49
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 234
ISBN: 0-595-25623-6
Publication Date: Nov-2002
This colourful tale of
intrigue, love and lust,
ruthless cruelty and power
in the time of the Pharaohs,
will hold you spellbound.
The explicit scenes of
violence, human sacrifice
and exotic sensuality weave
a magic that will keep you
entranced until the final
page.
About the year 1600 B.C. a
certain Teti-sheri (Little
Teti), the daughter of a
commoner, was married to the
Prince of Thebes, who
recognized the over-lordship
of the Hyksos king in Avaris.
By the time she died as a
little, white-haired old
woman, her grandson was the
Pharoah of a united Egypt
and the most powerful prince
of the age. This colourful
tale of intrigue, love and
lust, ruthless cruelty and
power in the time of the
Pharaohs, will hold you
spellbound. The explicit
scenes of violence, human
sacrifice and exotic
sensuality weave a magic
that will keep you entranced
until the final page.
Other novels by Irene
Roberts:
Kingdom
of the Sun
A Novel
by Irene Roberts
US price: $15.95
UK price: $13.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 284
ISBN: 0-595-25961-8
Publication Date: Dec-2002
Set in ancient Egypt, this
is a love story, tender and
at the same time erotic and
sensitive, that will enchant
and captivate the
reader—with its splendour of
historical detail and
explicit, unflinchingly
sanguine portrayal of a time
notorious for its savagery
and cruelty.
Song
of the Nile
A Novel
by Irene Roberts
US price: $15.95
UK price:
£13.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 278
ISBN: 0-595-26114-0
Publication Date: Dec-2002
An enchanting and endearing
love story, tender yet
erotic, set in the sensual
splendour and ruthless
brutality of ancient Egypt.
Hatshepsut
The Feminine Pharaoh
by Irene Roberts
US price:
$12.95
UK price:
$10.99
Format: Paperback
Size: 6 x 9
Pages: 178
ISBN: 0-595-27118-9
Published: Mar-2003
A spellbinding account of a
queen of ancient Egypt,
imperious and daunting,
tamed by her royal
chancellor, gentle yet
fiercely independent, whose
love for her was
everlasting.