Song of the Sphinx (The EGYPTIANS! Trilogy, #2)

Song of the Sphinx (The EGYPTIANS! Trilogy, #2)

by Jay Palmer
Song of the Sphinx (The EGYPTIANS! Trilogy, #2)

Song of the Sphinx (The EGYPTIANS! Trilogy, #2)

by Jay Palmer

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Overview

Finding a mystical portal and entering the Egyptian Afterlife, the companions find their private dreams their own worst enemies!

 

Sailing up the Nile, Karl, Eloise, and Roselyn seeks clues to the mystical portal's location. With the aid of Karl's squires, Nate and Phil, and Elaina, Eloise's mother, they're informed of a murderous Mad Hermit who alone knows the secret they seek. Helplessly they must enter the deadly Valley of Thieves.
Eloise and Roselyn's rivalry over Karl rekindles. The company breaks; none can triumph in a war between a Valkyrie and a Druid priestess.
Despite Sister Aspertine praying for their souls, they're captured by Alarika, the daughter of the Mad Hermit, Queen of the desert thieves. She leads them to the Valley of the Kings to find a lost prayer her dead father promised would awaken the Great Sphinx at Giza and open the portal they seek.
Trapped in the Egyptian Afterlife, the companions discover a wondrous paradise, the Field of Wheat, where each companion's dreams come true. Yet the dreams of each become the nightmares of the others, and their only hope lies with Alarika's dead father, the murderous Mad Hermit of the Valley of Thieves.

 

Song of the Sphinx: Book 2 of the "The EGYPTIANS! Trilogy".


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163876969
Publisher: Jay Palmer
Publication date: 04/18/2020
Series: The EGYPTIANS! Trilogy
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 937,324
File size: 525 KB

About the Author

When not writing, Jay Palmer is often seen waltzing or doing the hustle upon dance floors all around Seattle. Born extreme ADHD at Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Jay grew up on military base, moving to a new city every two years. Jay Palmer has always sought the novel and the obscure, and joined numerous fringe groups as a teenager, including Wicca in 1972, the Markland Medieval Mercenary Militia in 1974, Puget Sound Star Trekkers and the Society for Creative Anachronism in 1979 (where he fought his way to become a knight, herald, seneschal, and autocrat), and working ConCom for Norwescons 2-6. Today Jay Palmer rides a Kawasaki Vulcan and leads a quiet life working as a Technical Writer for major software firms, including Microsoft, Attachmate, and the Walt Disney Internet Group. Jay is always looking for the next party, interesting people to meet, and new places to dance.

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