Seti (Fall of the House of Ramesses, #2) A Novel of Ancient Egypt by Max Overton


Seti (Fall of the House of Ramesses, #2) A Novel of Ancient Egypt
Title : Seti (Fall of the House of Ramesses, #2) A Novel of Ancient Egypt
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ISBN : 1921314222
ISBN-10 : 9781921314223
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published February 18, 2015

Egypt was at the height of its powers in the days of Ramesses the Great, a young king who confidently predicted his House would last for a Thousand Years. Sixty years later, he was still on the throne. One by one, his heirs had died and the survivors had become old men. When Ramesses at last died, he left a stagnant kingdom and his throne to an old man--Merenptah. What followed laid the groundwork for a nation ripped apart by civil war.

After only nine years on the throne, Merenptah is dead and his son Seti is king in his place. He rules from the northern city of Men-nefer, while his elder brother Messuwy, convinced the throne is his by right, plots rebellion in the south.

The kingdoms are tipped into bloody civil war, with brother fighting against brother for the throne of a united Egypt. On one side is Messuwy, now crowned as King Amenmesse and his ruthless General Sethi; on the other, young King Seti and his wife Tausret. But other men are weighing up the chances of wresting the throne from both brothers and becoming king in their place. Under the onslaught of conflict, the House of Ramesses begins to crumble...


Seti (Fall of the House of Ramesses, #2) A Novel of Ancient Egypt Reviews


  • Susan Greiner

    This is the second book in a three book series. I read both book 1 and this one (book 2). Overton did his research well on what is known about the historical events, people and customs of this part of ancient Egypt. The story really brought the characters to life and helped me learn how they were related to each other and what happened during their reign, so that when I went to Egypt and saw where they lived, their temples and their tombs, I remembered who they were and it really enhanced the experience. Good story. Fun to read.

  • Sekhar N Banerjee

    A good read

    I recommend the book to those who are interested in ancient Egypt. The book is a good blend of history and fiction. I cannot wait to read the next book of this series.