Alec Devlin: The Eye of the Serpent

Alec Devlin: The Eye of the Serpent

by PhilipCaveney (Author)

Synopsis

This book is set in Egypt in the year 1923. Fifteen-year-old Alec Devlin is on his way to the Valley of the Kings. Accompanied by his faithful valet, Coates, Alec is to spend his summer holidays working on his Uncle Will's archaeological dig. It's not the first time he's spent his summer this way ...but this year things are different. Uncle Will and his young assistant, Tom Hinton, have recently made an amazing discovery - an ancient tomb hidden deep below the earth. But only hours after opening its doors, Uncle Will falls mysteriously ill and Tom seems to have disappeared without trace. Together with Ethan Wade, the young American soldier of fortune who is managing the dig in Uncle Will's absence, and a pretty French woman called Madeleine Duval, Alec sets about unravelling the tomb's mysteries.It features seemingly harmless animals that have turned into rabid killers; long dead mummies are rising from their tombs; the spirit of a powerful High Priest is claiming the bodies of the living as his living hosts; and together Alec and Ethan must confront a terror that has waited three thousand years to be reborn.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 07 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 1862306087
ISBN 13: 9781862306080
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Book Overview: A fast, furious and sometimes terrifying adventure from the author of Sebastian Darke: Prince Of Fools. Indiana Jones meets The Mummy!

Media Reviews
A smashing adventure story, well controlled and well written -- Chris Stephenson Carousel This is an exciting and readable book, and Philip Caveny has a wry gift for instilling sympathy for his minor characters The School Librarian
Author Bio
Philip Caveney was born in 1951 in Prestatyn, North Wales. His father was in the R.A.F, so during his childhood his family moved to a new military base every couple of years. He has had several adult thrillers published in the past, but has now turned his hand successfully to children's books. His Sebastian Darke series has sold in 10 languages and was shortlisted for the Waterstones Prize. He lives in Manchester with his wife and 14 year old daughter.