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Theresa Crater

Autore di Under the Stone Paw

7 opere 60 membri 5 recensioni 3 preferito

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Fonte dell'immagine: Eternal Press

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I have always enjoyed tales of Egypt ever since I watched documentaries about the pyramids and ancient Eqyptian history as a child. I'm getting ready to read a novel set in Egypt by this indy author, but decided to read this short story first.

The basics: An Egyptian tour guide accepts a strange gift from a rival guide. The contents take him on an unexpected trip to the underworld.

Owen is the perfect main character for this story. He loves Egypt....the people, history, relics, Gods....he loves it all. Then he gets the ultimate of tours....

I like the author's writing style. She doesn't over-tell or go into long unnecessary descriptions. She gives enough details to let readers' imaginations pull them into the story. Nicely done!

I have Theresa Crater's book, Under the Stone Paw, at the top of the queue on my Kindle. Definitely geared up to read it now! I loved the ancient Egyptian myth, history and setting in this story. Can't wait to get more in Under the Stone Paw!

**I voluntarily read a free copy of this short story provided to me by the author. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.**
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Segnalato
JuliW | Nov 22, 2020 |
action, adventure, ancient Egypt, myths-legends

Interesting blend of genres held together by a stellar cast of characters.
 
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jetangen4571 | 2 altre recensioni | May 26, 2019 |
Anne Le Clair, una joven abogada de éxito, siempre había conseguido mantenerse al margen del pasado gótico familiar. Sin embargo, cuando hereda un collar antiguo de su excéntrica tía, descubre que no puede escapar de sus secretos.
La joven se ve de pronto inmersa en un intenso aprendizaje sobre una sabiduría prohibida, sociedades secretas y el legado de su propia familia… y descubre que es una de los seis iniciados que poseen la llave a un misterio tan grande como el universo.
 
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bibliest | 2 altre recensioni | Aug 25, 2011 |
What you will feel when you read this book is enraptured. That is a feeling
I haven't had since I read Crater's last offering, Under the Stone Paw. These
books have more than the story in common, There is a basic feeling of rightness
here.

First, if you have not read Under the Stone Paw, I urge you to do so. That is
not only a wonderful book in its own right, but it lays the groundwork for this
story. If you choose not to, and just read this as a stand alone, that will work
for you as well.

Atlantis. Who hasn't wondered about Atlantis? Have you ever wanted to visit Merlin's
Crystal Cave? How about Avebury, England or Stonehenge? Well, pick up this book and
you will be there. You will meet faerie, and the Maidens of Avalon, too. Like Avalon
itself, this book seems to be a sum of magic, as there are far too few pages to hold
what you will experience if you read the story.

Michael and Anne travel to Glastonbury to visit the home left to Anne Le Clair by
her mother's sister. This is where the story begins, or should I say takes off?
Once in Glastonbury, they find that there is a problem with one of the Sacred Springs.
They take time off from their pursuit of the Illuminati to lend a hand. Here is where
the story begins and ends. But, ends is perhaps not the right word? I think the ending
lies somewhere in the future. I think you will enjoy the journey, but each journey has a
beginning. Pick up the book and see where your beginning lies..

Strongly recommended
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mckait | Jun 18, 2011 |

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Opere
7
Utenti
60
Popolarità
#277,520
Voto
½ 3.4
Recensioni
5
ISBN
11
Lingue
1
Preferito da
3

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