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Guardian of the Underworld

The Amarna Age, Book 6

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Guardian of the Underworld

By: Kylie Quillinan
Narrated by: Catherine Bilson
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Having released Egypt from Ay’s clutches, Ankhesenamun returns to Crete to retrieve Intef from the underworld. But a deal struck with a god, even a minor one like a gate guardian, cannot easily be undone.

Once again, Ankhesenamun will be tested. Once again, she will have to decide just how much she’s willing to give up to achieve her aim.

This is the final full-length instalment in the Amarna Age series.

Blending history and fantasy, the Amarna Age series is set in 18th dynasty Egypt where the old gods have been worshipped for thousands of years and magic is a matter of belief. For listeners of historical fantasy who enjoy magical realism and an ancient world setting.

©2022 Kylie Quillinan (P)2022 Kylie Quillinan
Fantasy Fiction Historical Science Fiction

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