Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra

Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra is a novel written by Moyra Caldecott in 1989. It was first published in 1990 as Daughter of Ra in paperback by Arrow Books Limited (ISBN 0-09-959870-1).

Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra
Cover to the UK paperback
AuthorMoyra Caldecott
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
SeriesEgyptian Cycle
GenreHistorical novel
PublisherArrow Books (UK)
Publication date
1990
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages212 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN0-09-959870-1 (paperback edition)
OCLC24714107
Preceded byAkhenaten: Son of the Sun 

Plot introduction

Based on the lives of Tutankhamun and Ankhesenamun.

Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra is part of Moyra Caldecott’s Egyptian sequence, which also includes Hatshepsut: Daughter of Amun and Akhenaten: Son of the Sun. Chronologically, Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra takes place after the other two books.

Plot summary

Ankhesenamun has never been safe in all her short life – not even with her beloved husband and half brother Tutankhamun.

Daughter of Pharaoh Akhenaten and the fabled Nefertiti, and married at one time to her father, she is forced to marry Tutankhamun by the powerful General Horemheb at a time of bitter political and religious division. Ankhesenamun is the delicate link between scheming factions.

Left vulnerable by the failure of her plans for the sacred egg of Ra and the death of her young husband, Ankhesenamun is forced into making one last extraordinary and desperate bid for life and happiness...

Characters in "Tutankhamun and the Daughter of Ra"

  • Tutankhamun the main protagonist
  • Ankhesenamun half sister and wife to Tutankhamun
  • Horemheb General in Pharaoh's army

Release details

  • 1990, UK, Arrow Books Limited ISBN 0-09-959870-1, Pub date ? ? 1990, paperback
  • 2000, UK, Mushroom Publishing ISBN 1-899142-62-2, Pub date ? ? 2000, ebook
  • and subsequently in other eBook formats over the next three years.
  • 2004, UK, Bladud Books ISBN 1-84319-266-7, Pub date 21 April 2004, paperback (a print on demand paperback)


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