Mesu Andrews writes biblical fiction, bringing ancient stories to life. Her work often explores the lives of women in the Bible, as seen in her novel The Pharaoh's Daughter. Andrews aims to connect readers with historical narratives through her detailed storytelling.
The Pharaoh's Daughter

The Pharaoh's Daughter
Synopsis
In ancient Egypt, Anippe lives under the shadow of death, haunted by the loss of her mother and brother. Determined to avoid childbirth, she devises a plan with Hebrew midwives to secure an heir for her husband, Captain Sebak. When she discovers a baby floating in the Nile, Anippe believes the gods have answered her prayers, drawing her into a dangerous web of deception. As political turmoil grips Egypt, she must confront the true destiny of her adopted son, Moses, and the will of a different, powerful God.
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Characters
AnippeProtagonist
Pharaoh TutAntagonist
SebakSupporting
MehySupporting
MiriamSupporting
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Edition
The Pharaoh's DaughterKindle, 2015
384 pages
Random House Digital Inc.Language: EnglishISBN: 978160142600012 editions available































