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Daughter of the Crocodile

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 496

    Pages
  • 9780571226238

    ISBN
  • 3 mm

    Width
  • 12 mm

    Height
  • 392 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

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  • 2 AUGUST 2007

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    Description

    This title is set in Egypt, 279 BC. Ptolemy II Philandelphus, unconcerned with stately affairs, prefers to think about science, concubines and feasting. His reptilian sister returns to Egypt with her life in ruins. She wants to oust her brothers wife, marry him herself and be the saviour of Egypt, but his wife has other plans. Berenike Beta murders her husband and marries This title is set in Egypt, 279 BC. Ptolemy II Philandelphus, unconcerned with stately affairs, prefers to think about science, concubines and feasting. His reptilian sister returns to Egypt with her life in ruins. She wants to...  Read More

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    Duncan Sprott

    Duncan Sprott is the author of The Clopton Hercules and Our Lady of the Potatoes, both historical reconstructions, published in the United Kingdom. He lives in Ireland.

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