Did the Amarna line really end with King Tut's Death?
Ancient Egypt: 1324 BC
The last living male descendant of the Amarna line, Pharaoh Tutankhamun, has died suddenly under mysterious circumstances. His wife, Queen Ankhesenamun, is left without a male heir. The ambitious vipers, Ay and Horemheb, are nipping at her heels in their bid to seize power.
Queen Ankhe has but one hope to maintain her hold on the throne - an alliance with the Hittites. With Ay and Horemheb watching her every move, there is only one person she can trust to save her and her line - a girl, a slave - Ida.
Amarna Book I: Book of Ida
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Author(s)Grea Alexander
PublisherSeaMonkey Ink LLC
ISBN / ASINB072L5KF24
ISBN-13978B072L5KF28
Sales Rank639,215
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