9781597313582-1597313580-Lord of the Horizon: A Far Memory Book

Lord of the Horizon: A Far Memory Book

ISBN-13: 9781597313582
ISBN-10: 1597313580
Author: Joan Marshall Grant
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Dawn Chorus Press
Format: Paperback 286 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781597313582
ISBN-10: 1597313580
Author: Joan Marshall Grant
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Dawn Chorus Press
Format: Paperback 286 pages

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Lord of the Horizon: A Far Memory Book (ISBN-13: 9781597313582 and ISBN-10: 1597313580), written by authors Joan Marshall Grant, was published by Dawn Chorus Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Lord of the Horizon: A Far Memory Book (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.06.

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The fourth of Joan Grant's "Far Memory" novels, Lord of the Horizon, set in Egypt at the close of the dark XIth Dynasty, is a profound commentary on the power of fear and the unlimited ability of light to shatter it. It is the sequel to Eyes of Horus. Lord of the Horizon is the story, told in the first person, of Ra-ab, heir to the Nomarch of the Oryx. Ra-ab is twenty-one as the story begins. The dawn for which Ra-ab and the Watchers of the Horizon fought in Eyes of Horus has come, but to 'Send Fear into Exile', as the Watchers' password promised, proves difficult. The new Pharaoh, Amenemhet, marries the daughter of the Pharaoh he deposed, thereby enabling her mother, a Babylonian by birth, to retain influence. Like a spider, she spins a web of intrigue and manipulation which threatens to plunge Egypt back into darkness. Her prize is Amenemhet's son Senusert, who will one day be Pharaoh himself. Finally, Pharaoh realizes what has occurred, and calls on his friend Ra-ab Hotep, hero of the revolution, to take Senusert to his home in the Oryx and help him grow up properly, so he will be ready to fulfill his duties as Pharaoh. But the Babylonian is not yet defeated. She continues to challenge Amenemhet's rule and authority, leading inexorably to the final showdown. As a child growing up in Edwardian England, Joan Grant became aware of an astonishing ability to remember previous lifetimes, and as an author professed her seven novels to be based on her personal recollections of other incarnations, male and female, in ancient civilisations. "Ra'ab, the Warrior, heir of the Peace of God... speaks with a voice that those who today are seeking illumination may welcome as the voice of a friend." TLS

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