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The Pharaoh's Secret

By: Marissa Moss
Narrated by: Dalia Ramahi
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Publisher's Summary

An extraordinary Egyptian adventure full of intrigue, riddles, and endless twists and turns.

When Talibah and her younger brother, Adom, accompany their father, an academic, to his homeland of modern Egypt, they become involved in a mystery surrounding an ancient, lost pharaoh—a rare queen named Hatshepsut. Someone has tried to erase her from history, to make it appear as if she never existed! Now Hatshepsut is reaching out from beyond. She needs Talibah to help her and her high steward, Senenmut, reclaim their rightful place in history.

Working against Talibah is the snakelike Rashid, a colleague of her father’s, who as a different agenda. Will he manage to stop Talibah and her brother from discovering the truth about what happened to Hatshepsut and Senenmut? Or will Talibah and Adom succeed in setting history straight and, in turn, discover a link to their own mother, who died mysteriously?

©2009 Marissa Moss (P)2022 Recorded Books

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