The Drowning King: A Fall of Egypt Novel
Autor Emily Hollemanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 apr 2017
It's the dawn of a new era for Egypt as Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy, are welcomed to the throne after their father's death. But joint rule breeds its own conflicts: can the Nile be shared? Long overlooked by his father in favor of the beguiling Cleopatra, Ptolemy is determined to prove his ability as both man and king-but, at eleven, he is no match for his elder sister, who's quick to assert her primacy throughout the land.
Their sister Arsinoe is torn between her siblings in one of history's greatest power struggles. As the palace echoes with rumors, scandals and betrayal, Arsinoe's love for her childhood friend Alexander deepens into a forbidden passion that could endanger both their lives. When Cleopatra is forced to flee a rebel uprising, Arsinoe decides she has no choice but to follow her sister into exile.
Yet while Cleopatra gathers an army to retake the crown, Arsinoe begins to doubt whether her sister is the champion Egypt needs. Faced with the choice of betraying her family or her country, Arsinoe will determine a kingdom's fate and the course of history.
It's the dawn of a new era for Egypt as Cleopatra and her brother, Ptolemy, are welcomed to the throne after their father's death. But joint rule breeds its own conflicts: can the Nile be shared? Long overlooked by his father in favor of the beguiling Cleopatra, Ptolemy is determined to prove his ability as both man and king-but, at eleven, he is no match for his elder sister, who's quick to assert her primacy throughout the land.
Their sister Arsinoe is torn between her siblings in one of history's greatest power struggles. As the palace echoes with rumors, scandals and betrayal, Arsinoe's love for her childhood friend Alexander deepens into a forbidden passion that could endanger both their lives. When Cleopatra is forced to flee a rebel uprising, Arsinoe decides she has no choice but to follow her sister into exile.
Yet while Cleopatra gathers an army to retake the crown, Arsinoe begins to doubt whether her sister is the champion Egypt needs. Faced with the choice of betraying her family or her country, Arsinoe will determine a kingdom's fate and the course of history.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780316383035
ISBN-10: 0316383031
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Seria A Fall of Egypt Novel
ISBN-10: 0316383031
Pagini: 432
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Little, Brown and Company
Colecția Little Brown and Company
Seria A Fall of Egypt Novel
Notă biografică
Emily
Holleman,
a
graduate
of
Yale
University,
spent
several
years
as
an
editor
forSalon-a
job
she
left
to
follow
Arsinoe
and
her
quest
for
the
throne
of
Egypt.
Currently
based
in
Brooklyn,
she
has
devoted
the
past
three
years
to
reading
and
writing
about
the
Ptolemies
and
is,
like
Arsinoe,
a
younger
sister.
She
is
the
author
ofCleopatra's
Shadows:
A
Fall
of
Egypt
Novel.
Recenzii
"The
Drowning
Kingcontains
everything
that
a
real-life"Game
of
Thrones"
would:
sibling
incest,
backstabbing
court
politics,
invasionsand
treachery
at
every
turn.
Don't
miss
this
enthralling
installment
in
theFallof
Egyptsaga,
and
be
sure
to
pick
up
the
remaining
two
volumes
when
theyhit
shelves."—Book
Reporter
"Readers fascinated bypolitical intrigue and dynasty building of the ancient world will enjoy this,especially if they have read the first volume."—Library Journal
"A fast-moving, heart-poundingly good follow-up"—Marie Claire
"Holleman's poetic language contributes to the atmosphere of intrigue and menace, expertly capturing the roiling anxieties of the principals as they battle for Rome's scraps. Holleman's gift of characterization will have readers rooting for all three Egyptian royals, hoping against historical fact that this sibling rivalry has no losers-at least not until the next installment. "—Kirkus Review
"Readers fascinated bypolitical intrigue and dynasty building of the ancient world will enjoy this,especially if they have read the first volume."—Library Journal
"A fast-moving, heart-poundingly good follow-up"—Marie Claire
"Holleman's poetic language contributes to the atmosphere of intrigue and menace, expertly capturing the roiling anxieties of the principals as they battle for Rome's scraps. Holleman's gift of characterization will have readers rooting for all three Egyptian royals, hoping against historical fact that this sibling rivalry has no losers-at least not until the next installment. "—Kirkus Review