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Seer of Egypt by Pauline Gedge
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Seer of Egypt (original 2008; edition 2008)

by Pauline Gedge

Series: The King's Man (2)

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Huy has risen from lowly origins to become the Seer of the King. Yet Amunhotep's patronage is both a blessing and a curse to Huy, who feels imprisoned by the gift Thoth has imposed on him and by the life he must live to keep it. Though rewarded with wealth and influence, Huy longs for the pleasures of those he sees around him, especially love, which seems forever lost to him. But when the King calls for his help, Huy has no choice. The life he knew is coming to an end, but his contribution to Egyptian history is just beginning.… (more)
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I love all her books because they are so historically accurate. ( )
  ShelleyAlberta | Jun 4, 2016 |
A good continuation of the story of Huy, base-born son of Egypt who reluctantly becomes a conduit for the gods and tool of temporal leaders.
In this second book, the story drags somewhat, the narrative winding through esoteric philosophies; Gedge's ability, however, to create tight characters and brilliant environmental detail still render the book highly readable. ( )
  fiverivers | Aug 29, 2010 |
Another excellent book by Pauline Gedge about life in ancient Egypt. In Seer of Egypt, the sequel to The Twice Born, we are reaquainted with Huy, now an adult, living on his modest estate, Seeing with his gift from the god, helping the common people and waiting and wondering what Pharaoh will do with him, if anything. Gedge excells at evoking wonderful atmosphere so I almost felt like I could taste the food, feel the heat, hear the water of the Nile lapping on the shore. Her characterizations are compelling as well, making the people and their motivations interesting and intimate. I'm looking forward to the third book in the series coming out. ( )
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When Huy was an old man, looking into his extraordinary past with awe and a measure of resignation, he admitted to himself that the time spent with Ishat on the small but entrancing state Pharaoh Amunhotep the Second had deeded to him had been the happiest of his life.
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Huy has risen from lowly origins to become the Seer of the King. Yet Amunhotep's patronage is both a blessing and a curse to Huy, who feels imprisoned by the gift Thoth has imposed on him and by the life he must live to keep it. Though rewarded with wealth and influence, Huy longs for the pleasures of those he sees around him, especially love, which seems forever lost to him. But when the King calls for his help, Huy has no choice. The life he knew is coming to an end, but his contribution to Egyptian history is just beginning.

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