The Throne of Pharaohs
A Novel
by
Book Details
About the Book
About the year 1600 B.C. a certain Teti-sheri (Little Teti), the daughter of a commoner, was married to the Prince of Thebes, who recognized the over-lordship of the Hyksos king in Avaris. By the time she died as a little, white-haired old woman, her grandson was the Pharoah of a united Egypt and the most powerful prince of the age.
This colourful tale of intrigue, love and lust, ruthless cruelty and power in the time of the Pharaohs, will hold you spellbound. The explicit scenes of violence, human sacrifice and exotic sensuality weave a magic that will keep you entranced until the final page.
About the Author
Irene Roberts, who has over 100 books to her credit, began creative writing classes at Tresillian in Kingsbridge, in England, which led to the founding of South Hams Writers' Circle that has just marked its 21st anniversary. She served as the Woman's Page Editor of the South Hams Review (1977-79), and for many years as creative writing Tutor at the Kingsbridge Community College. She is a founder Member of the Romantic Novelists Association and has frequently been interviewed on radio and television. She is married to the accomplished artist, Trevor Roberts, and has two sons and one daughter.