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The Sagas The Pharaoh "King's Chamber"

Terry L Dumphord

Publisher: Terry Dumphord

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The Saga's The Pharaoh "King's Chamber" is the first installment in an amazing series created by Cordaryl Coleman and Terry Dumphord. In this first edition the two authors introduce you to the main character Benjamin Banneker. A carefree 12 years old from just outside the nation's capital. Journey as Benjamin tries to balance life in the real world on his quest to becoming the Pharaoh. Without an enemy a soldier nevers knows his strength. After receiving a solar powered computer for his twelfth birthday Benjamin's life is forever changed .He accidentally unlocks a portal to ancient Kemet (Egypt) and finds himself inside the King's Chamber of King Tutankhamun better known as King Tut. Begin the voyage as Benjamin evolves from boy to Pharaoh, but only if he can pass the seven levels of the Kemetic (Egyptian) Mystery Schools.
Available since: 06/10/2020.

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