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Thursday, May 26, 2016
Ancient Egyptian god Thoth as a baboon and an ibis
As a sedulous ape (Louvre)
As a punctilious ibis (Luxor)
Featured in the Anson Hunter archaeology adventure thriller series - 'The Ibis Apocalypse', available on Amazon.
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EGYPT MYSTERY - 3 Big Book Binge Reads - archaeology, mythology, investigative fiction "Brings ancient Egypt compelling to (today's) life"
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"TOMBWORLD TRAVELLER". Facing Egypt Demons - Or His Own?
NEW RELEASE (formerly Egypt Demons") has all the makings of a thrilling blockbuster! A mix of mystery, adventure, and ancient Egyptian ...
Opening THE EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY MURDERS Excerpt - and the opening of a mysterious mythological series
THE EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY MURDERS (Paperback and Kindle) Chapter 1 A female mummy from ancient Egypt lay outstretched inside a ho...
"Why were there seven scorpions in the murdered archaeologist's cabin bed?" the Egyptologist Detective asked. (MURDER IN NUBIA, Kindle)
In ancient Egyptian mythology, seven scorpions followed the goddess Isis on her quest after the murder of Osiris. (Excerpt from 'M...
ENTER GATEWAY HERE to the ROY LESTER POND Universe of ‘Forbidden Egypt’ Files’ of Fiction (On Amazon)
Start with the Anson Hunter "compelling" series
River Nile ‘Time Machine’… memories of Agatha Christie's ‘Death on the Nile’ - AND inspiration for my archaeologist-turned detective series
SS Time Machine... had to rub my eyes when I saw this on the Nile a few years back 'Karnak' iteration Renamed (brief...
Research reveals why ancient Egypt is an enthralling "archaeogame" to fiction readers.
Ancient Egypt is certainly consuming, and in a book by Michael Rice and Sally MacDonald, called 'Consuming Egypt', a research study...