The House of the Eagles (The Ptolemies quartet, Book 1)

The House of the Eagles (The Ptolemies quartet, Book 1)

by Duncan Sprott (Author)

Synopsis

The House of the Eagle begins Duncan Sprott's 'Ptolemies Quartet', an epic and ingenious restoration of the dark and glittering story of ancient Alexandria and the Greek Pharaohs of Egypt, whose extraordinary dynasty spans twelve generations from the death of Alexander the Great to the fall of Cleopatra. Narrated by Thoth, the ibis-headed Egyptian god of writing and wisdom, this book details the rise of the shrewd Ptolemy I from ordinary soldier of Macedon to Satrap of Egypt, and his coronation as Pharaoh and a god in his own lifetime. A triumph of historical salvage, The House of the Eagle brings vividly to life the most bizarre family that ever existed.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 03 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 0571219179
ISBN 13: 9780571219179
Book Overview: The House of the Eagle by Duncan Sprott is the first in Sprott's 'Ptolemies Quartet', a sequence of historical novels that brings Egypt to life in all its complexity and strangeness.

Media Reviews
'Extraordinary... leaves you feeling shaken. And that is meant as the highest compliment.' Guardian
Author Bio
Duncan Sprott was born in 1952. He is the author of 1784, The Clopton Hercules and Our Lady of the Potatoes. He lives in Ireland.