The Tomb of Ptahmes

A Tale of Historical Intrigue and Imaginative Fiction for Teens

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Pub Date 13 Jun 2024 | Archive Date 2 Jul 2024

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A blend of historical intrigue and imaginative fiction.

Embark on a riveting journey stretching from an ancient Egyptian tomb in the sun-scorched Libyan Desert to the streets and back alleys of 1910 London. This gripping and fast-paced adventure introduces Carter Pinsent, the son of an English archaeologist, whose world takes an unexpected turn after becoming involved in the discovery of the enigmatic tomb of Ptahmes, an ancient Egyptian priest.

The tale unfolds with the promise of untold treasures and long-lost secrets, but this archaeological find proves to be anything but ordinary. Beyond historical artifacts, the tomb holds properties that defy explanation, blurring the lines between the known and the unknown, magic and science, life and death.

With the entrance of Sir Robert Ottley, a celebrated yet controversial Egyptologist, Carter becomes ensnared in rivalries and deceit. The narrative takes a supernatural turn with the arrival of Dr. Belleville, a discredited doctor and spiritualist, introducing a world where forces from beyond and resurrection are terrifyingly real. Sir Robert's intriguing daughter, May, adds a layer of complexity to the tale, challenging Carter's beliefs and contributing to a cast of vibrant characters. The excavation transforms into a race against death as each party strives to unlock the tomb's mysteries first.

More than a mere treasure hunt, The Tomb Of Ptahmes delves into the realms of darkness and light, exploring the delicate balance between myth and history. It seamlessly intertwines themes of legacy and the enduring human quest for understanding. Perfect for enthusiasts of historical adventure, teens who crave a different type of story, and reluctant readers, this narrative is a journey of discovery not only into ancient tombs but also into the profound depths of the human spirit. It resonates with those who gaze at the stars, yearning for the secrets of the past—a tale that unearths the eternal quest for connection and knowledge.

A blend of historical intrigue and imaginative fiction.

Embark on a riveting journey stretching from an ancient Egyptian tomb in the sun-scorched Libyan Desert to the streets and back alleys of 1910...


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ISBN 9781962056045
PRICE US$1.49 (USD)
PAGES 229

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So I'm actually studying to be an archaeologist with a focus on ancient Egypt and I had a blast with this book. It's so difficult to find a good ancient Egypt based book without being so smutty and I absolutely devoured this book. It was nicely paced and had a great mix of history with fiction. I don't give out many 5 stars but this was worth it

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Thank you so much to NetGalley and C.W. James for providing me with a complimentary digital ARC for The Tomb of Ptahmes coming out June 13, 2024. The honest opinions expressed in this review are my own..

This is the first book I’ve read by this author. I love ancient Egypt stories, especially if they’re set in the past. I really enjoyed the 1910 time period. I thought this was a really fun and short read. I loved the characters and the excavation of mummies. The writing was great and perfect for teens learning about Egypt. I would definitely read more books by this author.

I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys ancient Egyptian stories!

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This was an exciting story of mummies, adventure and light horror for teens. It didn't talk down to teens who might not know much about Egyptology and it did use the appropriate names for things. But that didn't bog down the story that built a bit slowly on the creep factor which I think developed the atmosphere and helped to sell the dread without it being a true horror novel. Things picked up and the writer delivered a well-written story that should appeal to people who liked the movie The Mummy. There was even a bit of romance. You don't have to be a teen to enjoy this read.

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest opinion.

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