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Shadows on the Aegean

โœ Scribed by Frank, Suzanne


Book ID
108501965
Publisher
Twtp Assorted
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
421 KB
Series
Time Travel 2
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780446930147

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โœฆ Synopsis


Time traveller Chloe Kingsley thinks she's returning from the splendour of ancient Egypt to her artist's life in Dallas. But she wakes up in ancient Crete as the seer of a sensual empire whose fall she foresees in visions of blood and fire.

From Publishers Weekly

The myth of Atlantis inspires the confident second novel in Frank's time-traveling romantic trilogy (after the popular Reflections in the Nile). Green-eyed Chloe Kingsley finds herself not in ancient Egypt, where the last novel ended, but on pre-classical Crete, inhabiting the body of an oracle headed for the doomed island of Aztlan. There she meets her soulmate and fellow time-traveler, Cheftu, now an Egyptian healer. Together, they experience a sensuous barbaric Minoan culture. Part Mary Renault, part Jacqueline Susann, Frank delights in re-imagining (sometimes pulpishly) lost rituals of love, power and religion, but she also finds moments of refreshing humor in the contrast between Chloe's modern sensibility and ancient manners. Longing for a cigarette or a bar of chocolate or a Diet Coke, Chloe is an easy heroine to sympathize with. Meanwhile, back in the 20th century, Chloe's nemesis now inhabits her body while Chloe's sister encounters ferocious magic in an unknown tomb. Fans will stay tuned. Editors, Susan Sandler and Jessica Papin. (Aug.) Sunrise on the Mediterranean, Frank's next volume in the trilogy, will appear in 1999.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Shadows on the Aegean marks the return of time-travelers Chloe Kingsley and her husband, Cheftu. Waking up in the persona of the oracle and priestess Sibylla, Chloe finds herself stranded in the decadent island civilization of ancient Aztlan (a.k.a. Atlantis) during the time of Joseph's sojourn in Egypt. Neither rumbling volcanoes nor a mysterious plague can separate her for long from her beloved Cheftu, but can they manage to save the people of Aztlan from impending destruction? Frank somewhat randomly mixes Greek mythology, the Old Testament, and her knowledge of Minoan civilization to create the mystical world of Aztlan. Her characters are passionate and exuberant, but the narrative flow suffers from frequent changes in point of view. Worth buying only if your public library has her first book (Reflections in the Nile, Warner, 1997). Otherwise, the time-traveling novels of Diana Gabaldon are preferable in their more believable settings, suspenseful plots, and plausible, likable characters.?Laurel Bliss, New Haven, CT
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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