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He must fight the war his father started - whatever the cost.
After the death of his father, Kamose must assume command of the rebellion. Leading the native princes against their overlords, he makes a perilous sweep up the river Nile toward the delta strongholds of the Hyksos, but the long domination of the invaders has given them an iron grip of the land.
Despite the odds he must fight the battle his father started against the ruthless rulers who have held Egypt for two hundred years. The war will be gruelling, and many will fall. Can the Tao family survive, gain the favour of the Gods
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He must fight the war his father started - whatever the cost.

After the death of his father, Kamose must assume command of the rebellion. Leading the native princes against their overlords, he makes a perilous sweep up the river Nile toward the delta strongholds of the Hyksos, but the long domination of the invaders has given them an iron grip of the land.

Despite the odds he must fight the battle his father started against the ruthless rulers who have held Egypt for two hundred years. The war will be gruelling, and many will fall. Can the Tao family survive, gain the favour of the Gods and save Egypt?

The Oasis, second in the epic Lords of the Two Lands series, is perfect for fans of Bernard Cornwell and Conn Iggulden.

Praise for The Oasis

'Best Historical Fiction: The Oasis by Pauline Gedge' Washington Post Book World

'Gedge excels at setting the scene and subtly evoking a sense of the period as she tells a timeless story of greed, love, and revenge' Kirkus Reviews

'Blends impeccable historical research with superb fiction' Cleveland Plain Dealer


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Autorenporträt
Since the publication of her prizewinning first novel, Child of the Morning, Pauline Gedge's historical novels have found more than six million readers in eighteen languages. Eleven of the novels are set in ancient Egypt, including two glorious trilogies, Lords of the Two Lands and The King's Man, while The Eagle and the Raven, which won a historical fiction award in France, is set in Roman Britain. She has also written Stargate, a fantasy set in an alien universe. Born in New Zealand, she spent some of her childhood years in England before the family made its home in Canada.