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1.The Eagle and the RavenThe Eagle and the Raven
from Chicago Review Press
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The front and back covers of this book are very misleading- it implies that the book is all about Boudicca, but she only really comes into the book in the last hundred pages or so, though she makes brief appearances throughout the story. Most of the book is about Caradoc, who was the first uniter of... more info

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2.Child of the Morning (The Hera Series)Child of the Morning (The Hera Series)
from Soho Press

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Wonderful tale of Hatshepsut, one of Egypt's most powerful rulers. Deified in her own right as Pharaoh, beloved by her people and giver of the one of the most peaceful reigns Egypt ever saw. She wasn't the first female pharaoh but she was the first to make her voice known through out the world at... more info

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3.The Oasis: Lords of the Two Lands: Volume 2The Oasis: Lords of the Two Lands: Volume 2
from Soho Press

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It's been a few years since I read the Lords of the Two Lands but I still get a chill when I think of how wonderful this series is. I plan to reread the whole thing this summer.
Pauline Gedge's portrayal of life in Ancient Egypt is mesmerizing. By the time I'd finished the series I felt as if I... more info

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4.The Hippopotamus Marsh: Lord of the Two Lands: Volume I (Lords of the Two Lands, Volume 1)The Hippopotamus Marsh: Lord of the Two Lands: Volume I (Lords of the Two Lands, Volume 1)
from Soho Press

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Pauline Gedge, who seems able to make distant eras come alive, writes movingly about the true story of the last descendents of the pharaohs, 200 years after the Hyksos conquered and ruled Egypt. The Hyksos who defeated the Egyptians with horses and chariots, neither of which they had seen before.... more info

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5.Lady of the Reeds (The Hera Series)Lady of the Reeds (The Hera Series)
from Soho Press

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Continuing her epic, sprawling novels of intrigue and love in Ancient Egypt, Pauline Gedge moved onto the reign of Ramses III, who was dominated by harem politics and murder. Taking a little known story, the author infuses it with plenty of vitality and energy, creating a young woman who is very... more info

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6.[no image]The Twelfth Transforming
from Harper & Row

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I love all of Pauline Gedge's novels about ancient Egypt. She seems to know how to make that era come back to life, and to be able to inhabit the minds of the people and bring them to life as they were in their own time. Akhenaten is one of the most mysterious figures of the distant past, and she... more info

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7.House of IllusionsHouse of Illusions
from Moyer Bell

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House of Illusions is another one of Pauline Gedge's ultimate novels of ancient Egypt. She puts you there with the characters. Having read just about every author who writes of ancient Egypt, she does it best. Her writing is descriptive down to details only an egyptologist would know. In this story,... more info

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8.The Horus Road: Lords of the Two Lands (Gedge, Pauline, Lords of the Two Lands, V. 3.)The Horus Road: Lords of the Two Lands (Gedge, Pauline, Lords of the Two Lands, V. 3.)
from Soho Press

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In this final book of the trilogy, the final male Tao, last of the royal line which had survived 200 years of Hyksos rule over Egypt, finally ends the war, and also makes sure the Egyptian nobles accept him as Pharaoh. The women of his family, grandmother, mother and his sister-wife (historically... more info

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9.Scroll of SaqqaraScroll of Saqqara
from Viking

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An early offering by Canadian author, Pauline Gedge, The Scroll of Saqqara is a brilliant little book full of mystery and intrigue. No can evoke a sense of reality set in Ancient Egypt with the facility of Gedge.
I read this novel years ago, and again recently. It is a classic.

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10.[no image]Mirage: A Novel
from Harpercollins

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Khaemwaset, son of Ramses the Great, is known as the first Egyptianologist because he tried to salvage older tombs damaged by tomb robbers, and discover who was buried there. He was also the Governor of Memphis, High Priest of Ptah, a physician, scholar and magician (which went along with physician... more info

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