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Athenea and The Elements: The Eye of Nefertiti

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  • Categories:Literature & Fiction
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2018
  • Pages:285
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  • Size:140mm×210mm
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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★On her adventures around the world, Thea will discover that she has the ability to control the four elements: water, air, wind and fire. Although, what secret is hidden behind this fantastic gift?
★Including 5 titles:
The Eye of Nefertiti
The Heart of Atlantis
The winged snake
The Brotherhood of the coffin
The Revenge of the Alchemist

Description

The Eye of Nefertiti is an adventure for young readers, a crazy story full of Egyptian mummies, ghosts and curses, told in a caricaturesque and witty style, packed with images and action. The heroes are Thea, i.e., Athenea von Hammerstein and Mehdi Firat, two children at the age of twelve who have to return the spirit of Nefertiti to her sarcophagus from where, unable to rest, she has escaped and hijacked the body of Thea’s mother. Thea is the youngest offspring of a line of famous archeologists; Mehdi is the son of Thea’s governess, and it happens to be a Turkish good-witch. Both children receive a message in Berlin where they are living, in the early twenties of the past century.

Author

Jesús Cañadas was born in 1980 in Cadiz, Spain. His short stories have been published in genre magazines, such as Asimov, Miasma and Aurora, and were included in the anthologies Visiones 2008, The Best of Spanish Steam punk, Charco Negro and Presencia Humana. In 2011, he published his first novel that was shortlisted for the Scifiworld Award in 2011. The Penguin Random House Group spotted him in 2013, publishing his second novel Los nombres muertos, later shortlisted for the Celsius Award of Genre Fiction. Since then, he has been labeled as one of the most outstanding genre writers in Spain, publishing, in 2017, his most literary book to date, Las tres muertes de Fermín Salvochea (The three Deaths of Fermín Salvochea). In 2015, Valdemar published his novel Pronto será de noche, a tribute to his masters Julio Cortázar and Stephen King. He lives in Berlin where he combines his literary work with screenwriting for Spanish TV.

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