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Pharaoh
First edition (Australia)
Author Wilbur Smith
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Publication date
September 22nd, 2016
Media type Print
Pages512
ISBN 978-0-06-227648-3
Preceded by Desert God 

Pharaoh is a novel by author Wilbur Smith published in 2016. It is part of a series of novels by Smith set in  Ancient Egypt and follows the fate of the Egyptian Kingdom through the eyes of Taita, a multi-talented and highly skilled eunuch ex-slave, now Advisor and General of Pharaoh's armies.

It was the sixth in his series of Egyptian novels. [1]

Reviewing the book for the South China Morning Post, James Kidd describes the writing as "portentous" and the plot as "verging on homophobia." [2] Kirkus Reviews was somewhat kinder, describing the novel as "a swords-and-sandals action-adventure no worse or better than the first five in Smith’s Egyptian series." [3]

References

  1. ^ "Wilbur Smith chats about the success of his latest book, Pharaoh". Reading List.
  2. ^ Kidd, James (19 October 2016). "Book review: Wilbur Smith's Pharaoh – silly, sad and unpleasant". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Pharaoh". Kirkus Reviews. 15 September 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pharaoh
First edition (Australia)
Author Wilbur Smith
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Publication date
September 22nd, 2016
Media type Print
Pages512
ISBN 978-0-06-227648-3
Preceded by Desert God 

Pharaoh is a novel by author Wilbur Smith published in 2016. It is part of a series of novels by Smith set in  Ancient Egypt and follows the fate of the Egyptian Kingdom through the eyes of Taita, a multi-talented and highly skilled eunuch ex-slave, now Advisor and General of Pharaoh's armies.

It was the sixth in his series of Egyptian novels. [1]

Reviewing the book for the South China Morning Post, James Kidd describes the writing as "portentous" and the plot as "verging on homophobia." [2] Kirkus Reviews was somewhat kinder, describing the novel as "a swords-and-sandals action-adventure no worse or better than the first five in Smith’s Egyptian series." [3]

References

  1. ^ "Wilbur Smith chats about the success of his latest book, Pharaoh". Reading List.
  2. ^ Kidd, James (19 October 2016). "Book review: Wilbur Smith's Pharaoh – silly, sad and unpleasant". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Pharaoh". Kirkus Reviews. 15 September 2016. Retrieved 18 August 2020.

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