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House of Two Pharaohs

Step into the world of gold, gods and deadly ambition . . .

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House of Two Pharaohs

By: Wilbur Smith
Narrated by: Mark Meadows
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Global bestselling author of River God and The New Kingdom, Wilbur Smith, returns with the next epic book in his brand-new Ancient Egyptian series.

FROM THE SHADOWS. A NEW EVIL WILL RISE. FACELESS. NAMELESS.

Since his appointment as Nomarch of Memphis, by the God-Pharaoh Rameses, Piay has thrown himself into pulling the city back from the brink. The famous white city walls have been rebuilt, the once starving inhabitants fed and every day caravans have arrived from the desert wastes, filled with the many riches looted and hidden by the Hyksos. But when the body of a murdered scribe is found sealed inside the newly constructed city vault - the mark of Anubis, god of death, scrawled next to him in his own blood - panic sweeps the city. Only the wisest man in all Egypt can solve this mystery - Piay's mentor, the great sage Taita.

Called from his place at the God-Pharaoh Rameses' side, Taita's arrival in Memphis calms the populace, but it isn't long before the mark of Anubis appears again, and again. Taita and Piay are drawn into a battle of wits against a criminal mastermind turned warlord, his aim - with the demise of the Hyksos - to see the kingdom of the Red Pretender restored and the forces of Rameses crushed.

Will everything that Taita has fought for be torn asunder? Or will he and Piay finally reunite the two kingdoms? Only time will tell. And time is running out.

©2025 Wilbur Smith (P)2025 Bonnier Books UK
Ancient Genre Fiction Historical Historical Fiction Thriller & Suspense Pharaoh Middle East
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I love all Wilbur Smith books, but this trajectory of re-visiting old series and adding another episode doesnt flow for me.
This whole novel had the depth of an ancient Egyptian midsummer murders.
It felt generic and lack lustre. The whole magic and mystery surrounding Taita has been stripped away.

A great performance by the narrator.

Should have moved on

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Can I report recording issues the download for the last book had interrupted delivery which means you miss chapters

All good except for recording quality

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Storyline so real , just want to keep listening, the characters are amazing and facts and descriptions perfect

Love Wilbur Smith

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