THE GOD CATCHER: An Ancient Egypt Novel: "The Boy Who Could Draw"
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THE GOD CATCHER: An Ancient Egypt Novel: "The Boy Who Could Draw"
An impoverished orphan tries to become a painter in Tutankhamen's unbuilt tomb.
For the first time in centuries, the secretive ancient Egyptian village that builds the magnificent tombs of Pharaohs will open its doors to one boy. On a nearby farm, an orphan dreams of being that boy. Branded with a curse from birth, he'll have to fight terrible odds just to be considered.
His name is Ramses. Life on his family farm is wonderful, as steady and bright as the Egyptian sun. But when his father dies, Ramses' life falls apart. He becomes an orphan in his own home. People whisper that Ramses caused his father's death. They say his drawing skills angered the jealous gods, who struck down his parents as punishment. It's a thought too horrible to face. Could it be true?
In the dark days ahead, Ramses begins a desperate search for answers about his identity. Will he win a place the artisan village that needs him so badly? Or will the gods strike him down for trying?
An inspirational tale, full of Egyptian magic and mythology. Readers will be carried back to a time of temples and pyramids, of tombs and sphinxes, when Pharaohs ruled the earth, and Egyptian gods cast their spells over humankind.
This well-researched story combines true facts and fiction. Anyone interested in archaeology and art history will be fascinated with this inside look into the lives of tomb builders--the people who painted, sculpted and carved the ancient burial sites of Pharaohs. The village--originally called The Place of Truth and now known now as Deir El Medina--still exists. Its archaeological remains can be visited today.
If you love a historical, action-packed mystery, download a sample or buy THE GOD CATCHER now.




