Theft of an Idol
Theft of an Idol
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In the book "Cleopatra's Eye," Cleopatra's most beloved actress disappears, and her new Eye of Isis must solve a case that leads to the darkest corners of Alexandria. The book is set in Alexandria's Hellenistic period and is praised for its rich prose style and fine eye for detail.
Format: Hardback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 03 November 2022
Publisher: Head of Zeus
From the opulent palaces of Alexandria, Cleopatra, the seventh of her name, the avatar of the goddess Isis, and ruler of the Kingdom of Egypt, presides over an abundance of untold riches. The streets of her magnificent city buzz with scholars, sailors, politicians, and priests, while those with the means enjoy a comfortable life. However, not all are welcomed to partake in the wealth of Egypt's first city. For the peasants and farmers, their fate lies in the hands of the gods and the harvest, unless they can find alternative means to feed their families. Less savory methods.
On the eve of a grand performance, Herminia, one of Alexandria's most beloved actresses, vanishes, prompting Cleopatra to appoint Tetisheri, her Eye, to investigate. As Tetisheri delves into the truth, she uncovers a mystery that leads her to the darkest corners of the city.
Reviews for Dana Stabenow:
Stabenow vividly brings the Hellenistic period of Alexandria to life, showcasing her expertise in ancient Egypt as well as her mastery of the Alaskan wilderness. Publishers Weekly praises her for her rich prose style and keen attention to detail, describing her as "outstanding." The Washington Post also commends Stabenow, praising her for the rich, idiosyncratic settings and engaging characters in her novels. Diana Gabaldon, a renowned author, highly recommends Stabenow's works, acknowledging her talent for creating captivating and immersive narratives.
Weight: 542g
Dimension: 157 x 237 x 33 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781800249820
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