Eye of the Desert's thrilling debut

Shirley Roe
Five years ago, Victoria Stanford disappeared off the face of the earth. Now, convinced her grandmother is still alive somewhere, Elizabeth Stanford has set off on a mission to find her in the land where she was last seen, Egypt.

Elizabeth quickly realizes that all is not what it seems. After experiencing the betrayal of a close friend, she is no longer sure who to trust. But as she slowly comes to terms with the real reason of her grandmotherīs disappearance, she makes allies who she must learn from and trust in order to overcome the terrifying obstacles ahead. Because if Elizabeth wants to save her grandmother, she must use her gifts and seek help from sources she never knew existed in order to face an ancient evil that has started to rise once again.


N.K. Bauer has captured the essence of both ancient and modern Egypt in this thrilling debut. Readers will be kept on the edge of their seats in this action-packed novel that surprises at every turn. This book is suited for teenagers and adults who have always wanted to explore the world from their couch back home. It is highly recommended by Boyu Huang, Allbooks Review.

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Shirley Roe

Author and managing editor of Allbooks Reviews, Shirley Roe is also an award winning poet. Shirley's first novel, Dreams and Nightmares: The Martha Whittaker Story was released in 2004 and rereleased in 2011 followed by her second historical fiction, A Call to Faith and Freedom in 2005. The Whittaker Family Reunion was released in 2008. Return to Whittakerville in 2009 and Snow Eagle in 2010.Shirley has been guest speaker at several schools and literary groups and strives to encourage and support new authors. She spends time between her home in Canada and North Florida and travels extensively. Watch for 4 more historical fiction novels soon.

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