The Box of Aten - Scota prime - Couverture souple

Swailam, Ibrahim Mahmoud

 
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Synopsis

Title: The Box of Aten - Scota prime Subtitle: From the Ashes of Amarna to the Legends of the North One Princess. Two Worlds. A Secret That Survived 3,000 Years. Egypt, 1336 B.C. The city of Akhetaten is in flames. The heretic Pharaoh Akhenaten has vanished, and the halls of the palace run red with the blood of his successors. In the heart of the chaos, the young Princess Mikit Amon-the forgotten daughter of Nefertiti-must flee for her life. Carrying nothing but a mysterious wooden box entrusted to her by her father, she escapes the golden cages of Thebes into the unknown. A Journey Across the Ancient World. Guided by her loyal nurse Tai and protected by the noble Athenian commander Alexander, the princess sheds her royal identity to become Scota. Her odyssey takes her from the treacherous ports of Carthage to the majestic temples of Athens, and eventually to the misty shores of the North. But she is more than a refugee; she is the guardian of a prophecy that will one day birth a new nation. A Curse That Spans Millennia. While Scota fights to survive in the ancient world, a shadow looms over modern-day Egypt. From the French invasion of Alexandria to the 2011 uprising in Cairo, "Project Kimet" is watching. The Box's secrets are resurfacing, and the truth is clear: the past never truly dies. It waits in the shadows to be reborn. Exile B.C. is a gripping historical epic that weaves together the mystery of the Amarna period, the legendary origins of the Scottish lineage, and a high-stakes modern conspiracy. If you love the historical depth of Wilbur Smith, the thrill of Dan Brown, and the epic scale of Christian Jacq, "Exile B.C" is your next obsession. Are you ready to unlock the secret of the Box? Get your copy today!

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À propos de l'auteur

An Egyptian novelist, researcher, and university lecturer with a strong academic background in political and economic sciences. His work explores the intersection of history, philosophy, and psychological storytelling, blending scholarly depth with literary imagination.

Driven by a passion for symbolic analysis, mythological narratives, and cross-cultural memory, Swailam crafts historical fiction that delves into themes of exile, identity, trauma, and the buried truths of the past. His published essays and articles have appeared in respected Arabic platforms, focusing on the philosophical undercurrents of contemporary and ancient worlds.

In his debut novel, Exile B.C: The Escape, Swailam presents a dual-timeline psychological thriller that spans ancient Egypt and modern Cairo-interweaving myth, revolution, and forbidden history. The novel is a profound reflection on what happens when history is forgotten... or deliberately erased.

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