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The Calling

By: Kathryn Meyer Griffith
Narrated by: Nila B. Hagood
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A dangerous and ghostly journey to Egypt to learn the truth about who murdered an ancient Egyptian queen's family, so her ghost can rest.

Faye Summer has been haunted by a 3,000-year-old-murdered Egyptian princess, one of the five daughters of Nefertiti and the doomed pharaoh Akhenaten, since she was a young girl...and has glimpsed her desperate ghostly face in darkened mirrors and heard her whispers in her dreams. Whispers begging for Faye’s help in uncovering the true story of her and her family’s long-ago disappearances and deaths, their terrible fate, so the ghost would no longer be damned to her eternal wandering. 

On that grave quest, Faye and her husband, Nick, reluctantly travel to Egypt, and among the ancient pyramids, sparkling hot sands, and the ghosts of the past, they discover a truth far worse than they could have imagined and end up fighting for their own survival. 

(Originally a 1994 Zebra/Kensington Publishing mass market paperback.)

©1994 Kathryn Meyer Griffith (P)2021 Kathryn Meyer Griffith

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