The House of the Eagle begins Duncan Sprott's 'Ptolemies Quartet', an epic and ingenious restoration of the dark and glittering story of ancient Alexandria and the Greek Pharaohs of Egypt, whose extraordinary dynasty spans twelve generations from the death of Alexander the Great to the fall of Cleopatra. Narrated by Thoth, the ibis-headed Egyptian god of writing and wisdom, this book details the rise of the shrewd Ptolemy I from ordinary soldier of Macedon to Satrap of Egypt, and his coronation as Pharaoh and a god in his own lifetime. A triumph of historical salvage, The House of the Eagle brings vividly to life the most bizarre family that ever existed. 'After the first few pages something extraordinary happens, and you find yourself lulled by the story's relentless onward push . . . It slips by like a bad dream that leaves you feeling still shaken in the morning. And that is meant as the highest compliment.' Kathryn Hughes, Guardian
Ptolemies Quartet Series
This epic saga delves into the tumultuous dawn of the Hellenistic world through the life of a man who rose to found a powerful dynasty. It chronicles the arduous journey of an outsider forced to abandon his past and assimilate into a new culture to become a ruler. The narrative offers a rich tapestry of political intrigue, military strategy, and personal sacrifice required to forge an empire. Prepare for a sweeping historical drama exploring the clash of civilizations, identity, and the making of a legend.


Recommended Reading Order
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Daughter of the Crocodile
- 496 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. and Ptolemy Philandelphus finds his wife ousted by his reptillian sister, who wants to marry him herself . But with the glory of the Ptolemies at its height after Egypt wins victories at Syria, it is the turn of the murderess to be murdered.Meanwhile, the people of Egypt are thinking about revolution .