Anoushka and The Magic Pearls Part One-Hard Cover
de Catherine de Wolfe
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À propos du livre
Very few know what Love is; many abuse it, like Lady Nordana, who only loves herself.
Anoushka´s love for Truth holds the clarity and beauty which spurs her on her quest to fight injustice and slavery. Prince Percival loves power and is willing to murder his family to gain the throne. Acrimon loves gold, and uses his powers of sorcery to attain it.
Tiye, the Empress of Egypt, craves to possess more magical powers, while her arch-rival and enemy Merwet, the High Priest of Amun, will kill for his love for the old Religious Laws. But, who is the double agent, whose insatiable ambition drives him to out-wit the most powerful man in the world- the illustrious Pharoah and his beautiful Queen?
Within the Egyptian Court at Thebes; Anoushka finds herself enmeshed in the intrigues which haunt the corridors of power and enables her to save, not only the Empress’s life, but Karl´s and her own, by
using her amazing powers. She then discovers the greatest power of all.... which is Love.
Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Littérature sentimentale
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Format choisi: 15×23 cm
# de pages: 436 -
ISBN
- Couverture rigide imprimée: 9781320210454
- Date de publication: nov 13, 2014
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Mediterranean Kingdom, Mediterranean Islands Truth, Loyalty and Love, caves of Cappadocia, pre Trojan War and Egypt, Egyptian Empire, action, love, magic, mystery, mystical, mythical, adventure, Isis, Destiny, Princess, Poseidon, Anti-Slavery, Faith, Matriarchy, pirates, wisdom
À propos du créateur
Born in London, Catherine de Wolfe studied music and voice (coloratura) at the Guild Hall, London. She appeared in Lionel Bart’s West End Production of ‘Oliver’ conducted by Sir Marcus Dodds at the New Theatre, now the Albury Theatre; Portia: “The Merchant of Venice.”, Princess Tuptim in ‘The King and I’; and as Rachel, the daughter of ‘Nathan The Wise’ at the Theatre in Round, Croydon. She also appeared in several movies: ‘The Strange World of Planet X’, ‘Passport to Shame’, ‘The High Terrace’, ‘On the Fiddle’, Casino Royale’ and ‘The Great Catherine’. The latter two were nominated for awards at the Cannes Film Festival. Television appearances include the series ’Adam Adamant’, plus ‘The Dora Brian Show’ and ‘The Vic Oliver Show’. Now living in Marbella, she has started writing children’s fiction.