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Ancient history comes alive and stays that way as Thu, the Egyptian peasant in Lady of the Reeds (1995) who became a pharaoh's concubine and was then banished, now triumphantly vindicates herself. Like its predecessors, this fifth in a series is set at the height of ancient Egypt's influence. Gedge excels at setting the scene and subtly evoking a sense of the period as she tells a timeless story of greed, love, and revenge--a story that picks up 17 years after Thu has been banished to her native village of Aswat for her part in a plot to murder the Pharaoh Ramses. Kamen, a young soldier and the adopted son of a merchant, now on his way back from Nubia, spends the night in Aswat and is accosted by a blue-eyed woman who asks him to deliver an intricately bound package to the pharaoh. Kamen's companions dismiss the woman as mad, but he himself, not entirely convinced of her madness, agrees to take it. Back in the capital, he hands it over to his commanding general Paiis, and when Paiis realizes what the package contains--Thu's account of the role Paiis and others played in the plot to murder Ramses--he and his co-conspirators act quickly. Kamen is commanded to bring the woman to the city, and so, once again in Aswat, he and Thu narrowly escape an assassin. As Thu seeks a hearing in the capital, she and Kamen are ruthlessly hunted down by the former plotters. Only the intervention of the dying Ramses and his heir saves them. Justice is done, and Thu is not only reunited with her long-lost son but meets up again with the only man she's ever loved--the man who used, deserted, but never forgot her. Thu is larger than life, and coincidences abound, but Gedge is so splendid a teller of tales that all is forgiven. First-class historical fiction. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.


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The fifth in a popular series of historical thrillers set in ancient Egypt picks up where House of Dreams left off, following the adventures of Kamen, an officer in Pharaoh's army, as he comes across a mysterious manuscript. IP. "

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5.0 out of 5 stars HOUSE OF ILLUSIONS, Jun 27 2003
THIS IS AN EXCELLENT BOOK FOR EGYTOPHILES. IT IS SET IN ANCIENT EGYPT AND HAS SO MANY DETAILS THAT YOU WONDER IF MS. GEDGE LIVED THERE. PAULINE GEDGE IS AN ABSOLUTE GENIUS WHEN IT COME TO BOOKS ABOUT ANCIENT EGYPT AND SHE IS NO SLOUCH IN THE SCIENCE FICTION DEPARTMENT EITHER---SO GOOD I READ IT 7 TIMES THUS FAR!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing, Nov 23 2002
By Laura Arellano Alfaro "lauhall" (Puebla, Pue Mexico) - See all my reviews
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When I read 'Lady of the reeds' and found out there was a second book following Thu's life, I never expected it to be this good, I got the book three days ago and I have to admit, it was very hard for me to put it down, I have to say Pauline Gedge did an amazing job, in her book you can feel the pain, passion and regrets involving Thu's life. I just have to say, you have to read this book, believe me, you won't regret it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not As Good As 'Lady Of The Reeds', Nov 3 2002
I got this book a week or so ago and while it is excellent I didn't find it as good as Lady Of The Reeds(published as House Of Dreams in Canada). The plot didn't seem as strong, and to me it was a little bit disconcerting having three parts (the first told by Kamen, the second by a scribe, and the third by Thu) inside the book.

It's still a good book, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. Gedge once again has painted a vivid image of Ancient Egypt and continued with the story of Thu. The plot was still griping, even if it didn't shine quite as brightly as Lady Of The Reeds, and the characters were well-written as usual. This book is worth buying, and the ending has an interesting twist.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Egypt Vividly Recreated
I LOVE Pauline Gedge's books about Egypt (as well as her other books). "Illusions" opens with the main character, Thu, a woman who has been banished to live alone in the desert,... Read more
Published on April 4 2002 by S. Brand

5.0 out of 5 stars A suitable sequel!
Pauline Gedge, as usual, is probably the best writer of "Egyptian Fiction". Her characters and scenes are equisitely detailed, whether she writes in the third or first... Read more
Published on Mar 18 2002 by Christina Paul

4.0 out of 5 stars The story of Thu of Aswat continues...
House of Illusions picks up the story of Thu of Aswat sixteen years after her diary ends in Lady of the Reeds. Read more
Published on Jul 7 2000 by Standing In Motion

5.0 out of 5 stars Absorbing historical fiction. Well researched.
Pauline Gedge is a master of her craft. Her intimate knowledge of Egyptology is apparent in her historical fiction. Read more
Published on Dec 10 1998 by kate@headwaters.com

5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first.
Told from other perspectives besides the main character Thu, the reader gains interesting insight to the progress of the plot. Fact paced and difficult to put down!
Published on Oct 29 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars A sequel that easily stands on its own
The return of some of the most intriquing characters in Ancient Egypt! The first book was wonderful, with characters that exposed dark and human sides and a main character that... Read more
Published on Sep 2 1997 by g43smb@morgan.ucs.mun.ca

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