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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Now I'm giving away City of the Dead by T. L. Higley!

To enter to win a copy of this book simply post a comment telling me if you like Egyptian history, and if so, what intrigues you about it. I will pick a winner next Sunday, March 15th.


About the book:

Up from the sands of Egypt rises the Great Pyramid, where Hemiunu, Pharaoh's Grand Vizier, commands the historic building project as he orders his life-with justice, truth, and precision. But when a series of murders at the site threatens chaos, Hemi must abandon his legacy to hunt down the killer who may be closer than he would like to think. Can he restore justice to the city before his careful life and work are destroyed, or will a mysterious people and their strange God uncover the secret past that Hemi has tried to forget?

My thoughts:

I have this book and plan to read it this week. If I finish before I pick a winner I will post the review here. Peace and best wishes to you!

19 comments:

BurtonReview said...

What intrigues me about Egyptian history has always been the culture of Pharaohs and Queens. I remember 6th grade & being entranced with King Tut. Please enter me in your giveaway, I appreciate it.
marieburton2004 at yahoo

Thanks!

BurtonReview said...

Please enter me in your giveaway. I would like to read this Book with its Egyptian history because ever since 6th grade I have been fascinated by pharaohs and King Tut.. I would love to learn more in an entertainment way!

Unknown said...

I love Egyptian history! I've always been interest in Pharaoh's and pyramids. I don't know why but they fascinate me.

bridget3420(at)yahoo(dot)com

Amber Holcomb said...

I don't know a whole lot about Egyptian history, but I think if anything their history is alluring because of the sense of mystery and grandeur...like with the pyramids and hyroglyphics. Thanks for a chance to win the book! I'm interested in what you think of it so far if you're reading it right now...

Anyway, thanks again!

stokes.a[at]suddenlink.net

Anonymous said...

Shadow of Colossus was amazing; I can't wait to read this book.

The link between Egyptian history and the Bible fascinates me. There are a few different beliefs on who was the Pharoah when the Israelites left, and it's interesting to hear all the debates and try to figure out which one knew Moses.

sallybradleywrites AT gmail DOT com

Anonymous said...

I have my degree in history and Egypt was one of the first civilizations that peaked my interest. I love how advanced they were, and how very different they are from any civilization today. All of their mysticism and religion is beautiful.

Valorie
morbidromantic@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I love Egyptian history, and I'm headed down to Atlanta in a few weeks for the King Tut exhibit. My email is skirkland@triad.rr.com and I'd love a chance to win this book.

Sandee61 said...

Hi Michelle,
I am interested in reading this book because I enjoy mysteries, and especially Christian mysteries.
I'm also fascinated by other countries, and learning about their regions, people and religion.
Please enter me in your giveaway.

Thank you,
Blessings,
Sandy

Muzzley56[at]aol[dot]com

Andi said...

Ever since studying Exodus and the flight out of Egypt I have been fascinated with Egyptian history. And Pharoah's whole hardened heart just makes me more interested. I loved the Shadow of Collossus. Please enter me in your drawing!
Andinewberry (at) yahoo (dot) com

Thanks a bunch!
Andi

Andi said...

Ever since studying Exodus and the flight out of Egypt I have been fascinated with Egyptian history. And Pharoah's whole hardened heart just makes me more interested. I loved the Shadow of Collossus. Please enter me in your drawing!
Andinewberry (at) yahoo (dot) com

Thanks a bunch!
Andi

Flowersilky said...

I would love to dive into such a fascinating book! Please enter me in your drawing. You can contact me at
flowersilky (at) gmail (dot) com

darbyscloset said...

I love Egyptian History and what intrigues me are the cat statues....how did that come about? I love cat's and I love the statues they have yet I have never worshiped a cat statue..I just find it very interesting!
Thanks!
Darby
darbyscloset at yahoo dot com

Nise' said...

I don't know much about Egyptian history, but want to. I love history period.

Minding Spot said...

What I enjoy about Egyptian history is how they buried their dead. We've come along way baby, but their beliefs are very intriguing!

Please enter me :)

wendyhines (at) hotmail (dot) com

Lindsey said...

I've always been intrigued by Egyptian history - it's one of those things we can SEE and wonder about. It's hard to imagine people living in that time and place, but they did! The pyramids that they built really blow me away. I would love to see one in person someday. :-)

Thanks for the giveaway!

ladyufshalott at yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Though I haven't studied it much, I am interested in Egyptian history. This series looks so good!

author_erin(at)lycos(dot)com

Katie Marie said...

Wow, this book looks really good! Please enter me into your contest! Thanks!

KM

legacy1992(at)gmail(dot)com

Katie Marie said...

This looks like a REALLY good book! Please enter me into the giveaway!

KM

legacy1992(at)gmail(dot)com

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

And the winner is...

Valorie!

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