Cursed Blade

Cursed Blade

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After many years, some more objects from Ahkmenrah's tomb are moved from the British Museum, where they were on display along with Ahkmenrah's parents, to New York City. While the pharaoh gladly accepts them, there is one object that causes him worry. A weapon he has not seen in so long. Shortly after the arrival of the new exhibition pieces, the ancient king begins to act weirdly and his friends become concerned. What does the weapon have to do with it and how can they help their young friend?
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For those who love Egypt, Egyptology and romance! Dr. Hannah Browning is the head Egyptologist at the British Museum in London. She is the only American in the institution and she knows her stuff, having gone to Egypt over a dozen times for excavations, and having completed doctorates in Egyptology, Archaeology, and Anthropology. Her expertise and people skills are tested, though, when the museum recruits a young and intelligent Egyptologist from the Cairo Museum in Egypt, Dr. Edward Zuberi. He is to assist Hannah in preparing artifacts that were found in the famous Ahkmenrah Exhibition in Luxor, Egypt for the new Ahkmenrah exhibit in the museum... but difficulties come about in starting up this new exhibit when head-butting opinions, theft, threatening, and even romance, arises. Disclaimer: The Egyptian kings that are mentioned in the story are made up, and some details about Egyptian history may be wrong. I'm still researching.

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