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Julia and her friends win a trip to Egypt, little suspecting the dangerous trap into which they are flying. Is it a coincidence that their tour guide, Nenet, bears an uncanny resemblance to Livedia? As they are escorted around ancient sites, Julia's concern about her own sanity and the safety of her friends grows - especially when Nenet's assistant, 'Professor' Menod, performs weird, alarming tricks. But it is Nenet who shocks Julia the most. When she exerts her considerable power over Sean, Julia has to learn great resilience as she takes over his role as leader. Will she be able to stand up…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Julia and her friends win a trip to Egypt, little suspecting the dangerous trap into which they are flying. Is it a coincidence that their tour guide, Nenet, bears an uncanny resemblance to Livedia? As they are escorted around ancient sites, Julia's concern about her own sanity and the safety of her friends grows - especially when Nenet's assistant, 'Professor' Menod, performs weird, alarming tricks. But it is Nenet who shocks Julia the most. When she exerts her considerable power over Sean, Julia has to learn great resilience as she takes over his role as leader. Will she be able to stand up to this dangerous woman again without Sean, but with help from a surprising ally? This book, the thrilling conclusion to an exciting trilogy, will captivate readers wanting to find out the fate of the characters in The Golden Highway and The Diamond Pathway. It can also stand alone as a page-turning and thought-provoking adventure.
Autorenporträt
Gillian Leggat is an educator and the prolific author of more than 80 books in a wide variety of genres, including adult fiction and non-fiction, young adult novels, educational material and children's picture books. She has a particular interest in creating picture books for young children. The Biggest Blessing is her second picture book published by Austin Macauley (Star Bright was her first). Gillian lives in Cape Town where she tutors English and writes her books. She enjoys swimming, hiking, attending her local church and going to the theatre, ballet and opera. She has three adult children and two grandchildren.