Thursday, February 27, 2020
Friday, February 21, 2020
A child obsessed with the ancient past, a young mother who discovers adventure…
“I remember Egypt,” Cooper said gravely. “Long, long ago.”
Her little boy was gorgeous, she thought, but his imagined past life could be a bit hard to take. Especially at 8.30 in the morning, when she was busy having a this-life crisis, running late for work and her eight-year old was about to miss his school bus.
Then young single-mother Catherine meets a past life researcher and also a mysterious Egyptologist Simon Priestly and she and Cooper are off to Egypt on an extraordinary quest to follow a young boy’s dreams… or are they actual memories of the ancient past?
What will they find and what will Catherine find as she warms to the impressive British Egyptologist as they uncover a shattering secret from Egypt’s past?
Disturbing and intriguing adventure fiction with a twist of the unknown
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Thursday, February 20, 2020
Thursday, February 13, 2020
The Roy Lester Pond MUMMY FICTION GENRE for Egypt lovers
"The Egyptian Mythology Murders" (Trilogy)
The return of ancient mythological cycle to today's world.
A deathless warrior hero rises against
Egypt's foreign Hyksos invaders.
"Green Osiris - The Curse of the Corn Mummy"
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