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|writer        = [[Iain McLaughlin]] and [[Claire Bartlett (writer)|Claire Bartlett]]
|writer        = [[Iain McLaughlin]] and [[Claire Bartlett (writer)|Claire Bartlett]]
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|publisher      = Big Finish Productions
|release date  = [[1 August (releases)|1 August]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]]
|release date  = [[13 October (releases)|13 October]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]]
|format        = Paperback
|format        = Paperback
|isbn          = ISBN 1-84435-156-4
|isbn          = ISBN 1-84435-156-4
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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* To promote the story's release, a prologue was released on Big Finish's website, which was also included in the novel itself.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060112145006/http://www.bigfinish.com/Acrobatfiles/coming_of_the_queen.pdf|''The Coming of the Queen'' prologue on the Big Finish website]
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The Coming of the Queen was a Big Finish novel released through their New Worlds imprint in 2005. Written by the creator of Erimem, Iain McLaughlin, and his frequent collaborator, Claire Bartlett, it was a kind of "origin tale" for the uncrowned pharaoh and latter-day Queen of Peladon.

The book centred on the palace intrigue that had occurred in the Egyptian court a few years before Erimem had met the Doctor and Peri. By expanding greatly on the scenario hinted at in The Eye of the Scorpion, it gave the reader a portrait the everyday aspects of her family life as a teenager. Since this impacted on her royalty, though, the novel also explained exactly why Erimem found herself in the position of being the most legitimate heir to her father, and why she was not well-remembered by modern historians.

Publisher's summary

An extraordinary discovery in the Valley of the Kings leaves historians bemused and asking the question...
...Who was Erimem?

The only daughter of the great Pharaoh Amenhotep II, Princess Erimemushinteperem has lived a comfortable, privileged life safe in Pharaoh's luxurious palace in Thebes, surrounded by servants, slaves and friends. But her sixteenth year will bring Erimem and her brothers into contact with war, death, treachery, assassins and tragedy, and will lead her to a destiny she had never imagined... or wanted.

Plot

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Characters

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Notes

  • To promote the story's release, a prologue was released on Big Finish's website, which was also included in the novel itself.

Continuity

  • This novel explains that Antranak was a personal mentor to Erimem, and not merely a guide for the Egyptian heir-apparent. He is shown here to be a close teacher to Erimem, even when her brothers are the more obvious heirs. (AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion)

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