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56 reviewsHani is set to investigate thefts from the king’s household that turn out to be related to a more sinister attempt on the king’s life. Meanwhile, witnesses to the crown prince’s dodgy birth begin to die, and Hani fears for his daughter and her friend, who were also present. More secrets emerge about the prince’s identity, and Hani finds himself caught between the government and the radical revolutionaries who want to restore Amen-Ra by civil war, among them the queen, whom Hani has sworn to serve. Can Hani reconcile his desire for peace with his devotion to the King of the Gods?
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Having read many of author N. L. Holmes's historical works over the years, I know that I will never be disappointed by the lush, atmospheric worldbuilding and the way the author always brings to life lesser-known facets of civilization in glorious detail. In this story, I found the tension between the two central male figures really exciting and bittersweet, and it was penned with a keen sensitivity for the protagonist being pulled in all directions by his position and his heart. I also felt that the dialogue was an essential part in layering the story with different whispers, conspiracies, and thrilling moments, whilst also letting the audience read between the lines for the emotional cues behind the words, which was cleverly done. Overall, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend The Sun at Twilight for fans of the existing series, and the author ingeneral for those who enjoy vibrant ancient history with relatable emotional drama. 5/5 stars--Reedsy Discovery