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You were born of battle and blood. To battle and blood you shall return.

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Daughter of Sekhmet

A novel by Abigail Keyes

Releases November 11, 2024, on Thousand Acre Books

Available at all major retailers

In ancient Egypt, during the reign of Ramesses the Great, sixteen-year-old Sati wants nothing more than to follow in her father’s footsteps and join the royal military.

But everyone knows women can’t be soldiers.

When mysterious men claiming to work for the pharaoh threaten her family, Sati makes an impossible choice and runs away from home. As she sails to the glittering new capital of Per-Ramesses, her ship is attacked by marauders seeking another passenger: Ahmose, a restless and enigmatic nobleman who offers Sati a rare opportunity to petition the pharaoh for protection and to enlist in his army.

Guided by the goddess Sekhmet, Sati endures days of ruthless training and relentless bullies, and uncovers a nefarious plot reaching to the highest levels of governance, all while keeping a dangerous secret of her own . . . one that could threaten her life and destroy everyone and everything she holds dear, including Egypt itself.

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[Daughter of Sekhmet’s] ability to move through this world through realistic experiences and perceptions drives a journey nicely rooted in compelling personal and political mandates for change.

D. Donovan, Sr. Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

Abigail Keyes - Novelist Daughter of Sekhmet

About the Author

Abigail Keyes has lived many lives, including professional dancer, intelligence analyst, and college professor. Her lifelong fascination with ancient Egypt and the Middle East led her to earn a degree in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University. She has written several books on 20th-century Middle Eastern performing arts and has worked as a freelance writer and blogger. She lives in Vancouver, WA, with her partner and their cat, Mingo, where she works as a book coach, editor, and college professor.

Learn more at akeyeswriting.com

Daughter of Sekhmet Content Warnings:

Violence, blood, death, xenophobia, kidnapping, classism, racism, bigotry, homophobia, injury/injury detail, misogyny, bullying, alcohol, physical abuse, grief, confinement, fire