I was thrilled to read this review by J.F. Kaufmann of She Who Comes Forth. Of course, I have to share it!
The first book I read this year left me frustrated. I was way more fortunate with my second read in 2021 – She Who Comes Forth by Audrey Driscoll.
I really enjoyed this mystery novel set in the early 1960s Egypt and was sorry to part with it, which is always a good sign – an emotional and mental relationship with a book doesn’t happen out of nowhere.
It has a thrilling plot, believable, multifaceted characters, and a delightful touch of spookiness. It also has somethingelse, and I’ll try to explain it.
I’ve been dazzled by Ancient Egypt since I was a child. You don’t need to believe in pseudo-scientific hypotheses about its origins to become fascinated with Egypt – I certainly don’t — but once you learn a little bit more about this incredible civilization, you can’t ignore the mysteries, the unknown and unexplained that surround it…
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Great review!
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Thanks, Lea! It made my day.
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Wonderful review, Audrey.
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Thanks, Pat. I’m still smiling!
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You should be.
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😄
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Very satisfying to have such a thoughtful review.
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It is indeed, Janet!
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Congrats on the great review, Audrey!
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Thank you, Becky!
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your the review Queen Audrey!
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Right now, anyway. Thanks, Wayne!
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What a brilliant review! Congratulations. I bet that put a big smile on your dial! 😀
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Yep! I’m still grinning.
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😀
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Fantastic!
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Thanks, JeanMarie!
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