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Death of the Cosset by Kimberly Jane Oswald
Death of the Cosset by Kimberly Jane Oswald












Death of the Cosset by Kimberly Jane Oswald

The characters are deep, and the ongoing complications in their evolving relationships keep the tension high. Oswald keeps the action moving throughout the narrative, providing intriguing detail of the ancient Egyptian era, from women wearing makeup to the Pharaohs buried in pyramids with priceless treasure, as well as packs in plenty of emotional punches. As past secrets unravel, Cassandra finds her life running parallel to the queen’s. Unable to part with the enigmatic artifact, Cassandra decides to decipher its mystery by herself. After she happens upon an ancient artifact from Queen Iput’s tomb, she feels a strong connection to the long-dead queen. To find proof to support a new time-line theory, called Dynasty Zero, pre-dating the First Dynasty, the lovely Egyptologist, Cassandra Seldon, is in Egypt. to life in her solid debut which chronicles the tale of young Egyptologist struggling to unearth her destiny. Oswald brings the ancient Egypt of 2350 B.C. Too, he must maintain constant vigilance over Lady Rainbow, she the target of an obsessive Lady Death Bat.Price $16.89 (USD) Paperback, $6.84 Kindle Her theft of Quetzal Serpent's sacred Heart of the Jaguar unleashes a series of epic events that will determine the future of the whole region.Īided by Lady Rainbow and his wise shaman-priest Jungle Turtle, Smoke Macaw must undergo various trials to reassert to all his right to rule. She plans a campaign of conquest, to culminate in her becoming ruler of a Mayan empire. Yet the threat of military conflict suddenly arises, in the form of Lady Death Bat, warrior-queen of Black Stone.

Death of the Cosset by Kimberly Jane Oswald

His contentment reaches its fullest when he meets the princess Lady Rainbow, of obscure coastal New Dawn.

Death of the Cosset by Kimberly Jane Oswald

Lord Smoke Macaw, visionary ruler of Place of the Quetzal Serpent, pursues a policy of non-aggression towards other Maya populations. Temples and pyramids once again reach towards the sky, markets thrive and wealthy patrons commission imposing works of art. Following the collapse of the Mayan civilisation, a rebirth is taking place.














Death of the Cosset by Kimberly Jane Oswald