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Qa'a
- The First Dynasty, Book 3
- Narrated by: Adam Hanin
- Length: 13 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
With the sudden death of his father, 16-year old Qa'a is thrust onto the throne, unprepared for rule. He is at the mercy of the cunning Chief Priest Khenemet and his evil disciple. A chance meeting with a successful trader, Nomti, creates a friendship that brings glory to the Two Lands.
But Qa'a's missteps bring the newly unified country to war. Unrest follows as the underground leaders of Lower Kem foment a rebellion that challenges King Qa'a's rule.
Will Qa'a recover from these setbacks and leave a legacy that future generations will praise? Or will his deep flaws tear The Two Lands apart once again?
©2014, 2015 Lester Picker (P)2015 Lester Picker
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