The Buried Pyramid
Plucky young Jenny Benet, a recently orphaned American girl who was raised on the Wild West frontier and educated at a Boston finishing school, has come to Egypt in company with her uncle Neville Hawthorne, a prominent British archaeologist. They're part of a team investigating the legendary...
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Plucky young Jenny Benet, a recently orphaned American girl who was raised on the Wild West frontier and educated at a Boston finishing school, has come to Egypt in company with her uncle Neville Hawthorne, a prominent British archaeologist. They're part of a team investigating the legendary Buried Pyramid, the tomb of the pharaoh Neferankhotep -- who may also have been Moses the Lawgiver.But they're not the only ones interested in the site. Another party, led by the opulent and treacherous Lady Audrey Cheshire, is shadowing theirs. Someone who signs himself "The Sphinx" has been sending threatening letters -- written entirely in hieroglyphics. In Egypt, an ancient and shadowy organization seems determined to keep the tomb from being discovered.But mortals may not be all that stands in their way.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780765341594 (076534159X)
Publish date: February 1st 2005
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 498
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Science Fiction Fantasy,
Cultural,
Historical Fiction,
Mystery,
Egypt,
Mythology,
African Literature,
Egyptian Literature
WARNING: Although I tried to give as few details about the plot as possible, don’t read my review if you already plan to read this book. It was difficult to explain my reaction without giving away part of what may have been intended as a surprise.I liked this book, but it had some quirks. First of...
This story started off with an expedition into egypt and ended up with a mysterious voyage with gods. I'm not 100% sure I followed the path but it got there. I wanted the characters to succeed with their quest (though I was pretty sure who was being their nemesis along the way) and it did make a c...
I wanted this book to fulfill its early promise, but it didn't. My first real clue that it was going to be a dud occurred when I realized I was more than halfway through the book and we still weren't on the way to the supposed buried pyramid. There was a lot of grumbling by the young American woma...
I was pretty thoroughly annoyed by this book. The characters were annoying and the plot was contrived.
-- Originally reviewed at Here There Be Books. --Note: There's some (very slight) spoilers in here, and I've tried to mark them when necessary. If you haven't read the book it might make you ready for some events in the plot, but I don't think they'd ruin the book for you (hopefully).I tried reading...