From childhood Judith Osmond had cherished a romantic dream to marry Tybalt Travers, the brilliant archaeologist. When they marry and go to Egypt, her joy is short-lived. Gradually Tybalt becomes silent, watchful and menacing in a land where misfortune and death dominate.
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About the Author:
Victoria Holt is one of the world's most beloved writers of romantic fiction. Her bestselling novels include Seven for a Secret, Daughter of Deceit, Snare of Serpents, The India Fan, and The Silk Vendetta. Miss Holt also wrote many bestselling novels under the names Jean Plaidy and Philippa Carr. More than 56 million copies of Victoria Holt novels have been sold worldwide, and there are more than 14 illion copies of Jean Plaidy and more than 3 million copies of Philippa Carr stories in print. Victoria Holt died in January 1993.
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For centuries the tombs of the Pharaos were haunted by a deadly curse. And when two eminent archaeologists have died mysteriously, Judith Osmond was certain that it was the curse at work. Then, overnight, her life changed. There was an unexpected inheritance. Then Tybalt, a young archaeologist and the man she adored, asked her to marry him. But Tybalt planned a honeymoon amid the tombs of the Pharoahs, and suddenly it looked as if the curse of the kings had come to haunt Judith . . .
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- PublisherFawcett
- Publication date1981
- ISBN 10 0449232840
- ISBN 13 9780449232842
- BindingMass Market Paperback
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