Sunday, November 27, 2022
The shimmer of an ancient Egyptian goddess (the shaken sistrum rattles of the goddess Hathor, Se-she-Shet)
(Berlin, Neues Museum)
Se-she-shet, onomatopoiec name of Hathor and her sistrum rattle.
Se-she-shet is the name of the female slayer of humankind in my story
‘Hunting Hathor’ - Amazon Kindle (also appears as a story within the archaeological thriller 'The Smiting Texts')
Hunting Hathor - Amazon Kindle
A mythic adventure. "Wonderfully clever and original."
Can one bowman hunt down and stop the Egyptian goddess Hathor-Sekhmet, sent by Ra to destroy humankind? Was it the most impossible mission in all of creation?
***** 5 star, Amazon Kindle
"Great reading."
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