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y separately published work icon Smenkhkare single work   novel   historical fiction  
Alternative title: Scarab : Smenkhkare
Is part of The Amarnan Kings Max Overton , 2010 series - author novel (number 2 in series)
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 Smenkhkare
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'Scarab – Smenkhkare follows on from the first book in this series as King Akhenaten, distraught at the rebellion and exile of his beloved wife Nefertiti, withdraws from public life, content to leave the affairs of Egypt in the hands of his younger half-brother Smenkhkare. When Smenkhkare disappears on a hunting expedition, his sister Beketaten, known as Scarab, is forced to flee for her life. Finding refuge among her mother's people, the Khabiru, Scarab has resigned herself to a life in exile, when she hears that her brother Smenkhkare is still alive. He is raising an army in Nubia to overthrow Ay and reclaim his throne. Scarab hurries south to join him as he confronts Ay and General Horemheb outside the gates of Thebes.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Atherton, Atherton area, Mareeba - Atherton - Ravenshoe area, Ingham - Cairns area, Queensland,: Writers Exchange E-Publishing , 2012 .
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      Extent: 642p.p.
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      • Published 31 August 2012.
      ISBN: 1921636998, 9781921636998
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  • Ancient Egypt,
    c
    Egypt,
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    North Africa, Africa,
  • ca. 1335 BCE
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