
The death of a Pharaoh. A struggle for power. A monument to ambition.
In the wake of Pharaoh Khufu's passing, the kingdom of Kemet teeters on the brink of civil war. Khafre, the younger son, finds himself thrust into a deadly game of succession against his older brother Djedefre. Loyalties shift, alliances form, and treachery festers beneath the golden sands.
As Khafre fights to secure the throne, he must navigate not only royal politics but the burden of legacy. Determined to eclipse his father's fame, Khafre envisions a pyramid grander than any before--one that will seal his place in history. But as stone rises skyward, secrets fester below, and sacrifices must be made.
Rooted in archaeological evidence and enriched with authentic detail, Khafre is a riveting tale of power, betrayal, and vision in Ancient Egypt.
Perfect for fans of Wilbur Smith, Christian Jacq, and serious historical fiction set in the ancient world.
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