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Il ladro di anime. Il figlio di Ramses. Un giallo nell'Antico Egitto
2015
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Il principe Setna e la sua amata Sekhet continuano la loro lotta contro il Male. Mentre la corte di Ramses è sconvolta dalla notizia che Setna è morto annegato, il figlio del faraone, sano e salvo, si sta dirigendo verso la città di Bastet, nella speranza di ritrovare il vaso sigillato che contiene il segreto di Osiride, strumento indispensabile per fermare il mago nero. Ma le forze del Male possono prendere forme inaspettate e ingannevoli, e l’amore di Setna per Sekhet, oltre che il suo coraggio, rischiano di infrangersi contro ostacoli quasi insormontabili. Sekhet, però, sente che il suo amato è ancora in vita e lo attende nascosta nel Tempio di Sekhmet, la dea leonessa. Ma è quasi impossibile ingannare il potente mago nero, che, infatti, con l’aiuto del proprio esercito, sta preparando un’offensiva contro Ramses. Riusciranno i due innamorati a fermarlo, sebbene il destino li abbia crudelmente separati?

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Christian Jacq
Christian Jacq
Author · 86 books

Christian Jacq is a French author and Egyptologist. He has written several novels about ancient Egypt, notably a five book suite about pharaoh Ramses II, a character whom Jacq admires greatly. Jacq's interest in Egyptology began when he was thirteen, and read History of Ancient Egyptian Civilization by Jacques Pirenne. This inspired him to write his first novel. He first visited Egypt when he was seventeen, went on to study Egyptology and archaeology at the Sorbonne, and is now one of the world's leading Egyptologists. By the time he was eighteen, he had written eight books. His first commercially successful book was Champollion the Egyptian, published in 1987. As of 2004 he has written over fifty books, including several non-fiction books on the subject of Egyptology. He and his wife later founded the Ramses Institute, which is dedicated to creating a photographic description of Egypt for the preservation of endangered archaeological sites. Between 1995-1997, he published his best selling five book suite Ramsès, which is today published in over twenty-five countries. Each volume encompasses one aspect of Ramesses' known historical life, woven into a fictional tapestry of the ancient world for an epic tale of love, life and deceit. Jacq's series describes a vision of the life of the pharaoh: he has two vile power-hungry siblings, Shanaar, his decadent older brother, and Dolora, his corrupted older sister who married his teacher. In his marital life, he first has Isetnofret (Iset) as a mistress (second Great Wife), meets his true love Nefertari (first Great Wife) and after their death, gets married to Maetnefrure in his old age. Jacq gives Ramesses only three biological children: Kha'emweset, Meritamen (she being the only child of Nefertari, the two others being from Iset) and Merneptah. The other "children" are only young officials trained for government and who are nicknamed "sons of the pharaoh".

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