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Queen Of The Dawn A Love Tale Of Old Egypt
About the Book
Queen of the dawn: A love tale of old Egypt blends prophecy, dynastic peril, and divine intervention within a narrative shaped by ancient power struggles. The story opens with royal bloodlines threatened as invaders press against the kingdom’s borders and political betrayal shakes internal stability. Central to the tale is a child born under divine omens, marked as more than a member of royalty but as a symbol of the nation’s destiny. The death of a king signals collapse and rebirth, positioning a determined queen as a figure of enduring strength. With loyalty from a small circle of protectors, she guides her offspring through betrayal and exile, reflecting the kingdom’s fragile future mirrored in the uncertain fate of its heirs. Visions of deities, ancient rites, and hidden loyalties enrich the story with mythic weight, while the intense pressures of political upheaval test the strength of familial devotion and royal purpose. The opening portion reveals a landscape where love, power, and fate intertwine through divine foresight and human defiance, setting the stage for a confrontation between rightful rule and ambitious usurpation in a storied ancient land.
Sir Henry Rider Haggard KBE was an English author best known for his adventure fiction and romantic novels, often set in exotic locations, particularly Africa. Born on June 22, 1856, in Bradenham, United Kingdom, he became a pioneer of the lost world genre. His works, including the famous King Solomon's Mines explored themes of adventure, discovery, and the challenges of survival. In addition to his writing, Haggard was involved in land reform across the British Empire, advocating for the rights of indigenous people. He was the son of William Meybohm Rider Haggard and Ella Doveton. Haggard's literary contributions made a lasting impact on the adventure genre, with his works remaining popular even after his death on May 14, 1925, at the age of 68 in London. He had two daughters, Lilias and Dorothy Rider Haggard. His ability to blend historical adventure with fantasy allowed him to capture the imagination of readers worldwide, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential writers of his time.