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Revision as of 23:56, 23 June 2015
The Last Pharaoh was the first novel published by Thebes Publishing and premiered their Erimem series. The series was licensed and edited by Iain McLaughlin and is set following the events of The Bride of Peladon.
Publisher's summary
After a freak electrical storm that seems to happen indoors, a young woman is found in the Egyptian exhibit of a London museum, and she seems to look exactly like the face on the death-mask of the uncrowned Pharaoh Erimem…
What is she doing inside the exhibit? How did she get there? Is she really a Pharaoh from 1400BC? And just who is willing to search time and space to find and assassinate her?
THE LAST PHARAOH is the first in a series of novels and short story anthologies taking Erimem, a former companion of the 5th Doctor, on a new set of adventures travelling to the past, the future and into deep space. THE LAST PHARAOH takes Erimem and a group of 21st century students far into the past, to Actium in Greece where Erimem meets the famed Cleopatra VII on the eve of a vital battle which could end Egypt’s existence as a free country and condemn it to life as a Roman province. Two great rulers of Egypt come into conflict over what Egypt needs to do in order to survive, and both Erimem and Cleopatra face their own personal battles for survival.
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Erimem
- Ibrahim Hadmani
- Helena Abnett
- Tom Niven
- Andy Hansen
- Anna Whitaker
- Cleopatra
- Mark Antony
- Professor Lansing
- Arthur Booth
- Olinda
- Leon Davis
References
to be added
Notes
- This book contained a foreward by Caroline Morris, the actress who played Erimem in the Big Finish audio stories.
Continuity
- Cleopatra VII is described as looking more Greek than Egyptian. (PROSE: The Lonely Computer)