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With the sudden death of his father, 16-year old Qa'a is thrust onto the throne, unprepared for rule. He is at the mercy of the cunning Chief Priest, Khenemet and his evil disciple. A chance meeting with a successful trader, Nomti, creates a friendship that brings glory to the Two Lands. But Qa'a's missteps bring the newly unified country to war. Unrest follows as the underground leaders of Lower Kem foment a rebellion that challenges King Qa'a's rule. Will Qa'a recover from these setbacks and leave a legacy that future generations will praise? Or will his deep flaws tear The Two Lands apart once again?

428 pages, Kindle Edition

First published December 16, 2014

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Lester Picker

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As a journalist, Les Picker has cruised on a nuclear attack submarine deep in the Pacific Ocean and has climbed the highest peak in the Pyrenes. He has withstood -50-degree Fahrenheit temperatures photographing in the Arctic and survived +120-degree Fahrenheit temperatures living with a Bedouin tribe in Egypt's Eastern desert. He was nearly bitten by a sea lion in the Galapagos (never stand between a mother and her pup while photographing!) and was chased by a 16-foot alligator in South Africa. His tripod and camera were carried off into the Arctic tundra by a curious Grizzly.

Les has more than 600 writing and photo credits in publications that include National Geographic publications, Better Homes & Gardens, Forbes, Time, Inc., Money, and dozens of others. In 2011 Les was named Best Travel Photographer in the prestigious Canada Northern Lights Award.

While a well-known travel writer and photographer, Les is also passionate about his fiction writing. He has written two works of historical fiction and two of general fiction.

The First Pharaoh is the lead book in The First Dynasty Series. It follows the life, loves and adventures of the first Pharaoh, King Narmer (also known as Menes), the man who unified Upper and Lower Egypt into one rule that lasted for 3,000 years. Anhotek, Narmer's scribe, Vizier and personal shaman, protects Narmer throughout his early years, even from the destructive influence of Narmer's own father, King Scorpion. Through loves, wars and palace intrigue, The First Pharaoh tells the story of a real-life king who created a dynasty that became perhaps the most admired civilization the world has ever known.

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November 7, 2020
Journey back in time

ancient Egypt at its best. This trilogy is like a game of chess...so loaded with battle strategies. The author describes the people with such precision....I grew to know them.. This First Dynasty adventure was a trip back in time. Thank you, Mr picker for writing about such an amazing period of ancient history!
65 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2019
The combination of upper and lower Egypt

This book starts off good .When you get half way it slows down.I enjoyed learning about Old Egypt and how things became to be.I would recommend this book to anyone that is interested in Ancient Egypt and their custom.
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May 22, 2015
Very Interesting

I chose to read this three book series before writing my review. While these books are fictional they still present a very interesting picture of what life may have been like during the First Dynasty of Egyptian life. Very entertaining and extremely interesting. The only drawback throughout these books was the time not being explained. For example, in one chapter the Princess was a toddler and the next chapter she was eight years old. Still an extremely interesting read.
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December 10, 2015
A good novel

A very read able novel on ancient Egypt based on whatever little history we have of those times. Most interesting to me was the depiction of the attempt of digging the Suez Canal, which became a reality during the reign of Darius II, the Achmaenid King.
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May 23, 2016
Interesting series

All the characters were very interesting. Author kept this series going with lively fairly fact based background. Probably will look for more to read from this author.
7 reviews
December 29, 2014
Wonderful

Avery interesting read. I enjoyed learning about early Egypt.

The characters were well developed and quite believable.

I enjoyed all three books.
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February 10, 2016
a little slow, thin on plot, and unnecessary derail about topics that don't move the plot forward.
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April 2, 2017
When is the next book, excellent read.

When is the next book excellent read.
Plot gave a good ending.
Look forward to the next trilogy.
Look forward to your next book
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