Mirage

Mirage by Pauline Gedge, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1990, is a historical fiction novel that spans 460 pages. This edition presents a vivid portrayal of ancient Egypt, showcasing Gedge’s ability to evoke its world with authority and realism. The narrative centers around a remarkable love affair between an Egyptian nobleman and a beautiful, increasingly mysterious woman, exploring the complexities of their relationship against a richly detailed backdrop.
Readers will find a blend of romance and historical elements as the story unfolds, delving into the intricacies of love and intrigue in a time long past. Gedge’s writing captures the essence of the era, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the lives of her characters. Mirage offers a unique perspective on the dynamics of love and society in ancient Egypt, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of historical fiction.
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Pauline Gedge is a writer who more than any other has evoked the world of ancient Egypt with authority and uncanny realism. In Mirage she turns to a remarkable love affair between and Egyptian nobleman and a beautiful, increasingly mysterious woman.
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