The Great Pyramid Robbery
- The Great Pyramid Robbery
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name = The Great Pyramid Robbery
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author = Katherine Roberts
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country = United Kingdom
language = English
series = The Seven Fabulous Wonders
genre = Fantasy novel
publisher = Voyager Books
release_date = 3 September 2001
media_type = Print Paperback)
pages = 304 pp (first edition, paperback)
isbn = ISBN 0007112785
preceded_by = N/A
followed_by = The Babylon Game
The Great Pyramid Robbery is a fantasy novel by Katherine Roberts which is the first novel in the The Seven Fabulous Wonders series and the prequel to The Babylon Game.This story is about a young hemutiu called Senu and his ghostly double Red. Senu is usually the class clown and uses his Ka for playing practical jokes on his family. When Senu and a group of his friends play a dare in the hemutiu tombs. The dare goes horribly wrong when Senu and his Ka make contact with the Ka's of the dead. Senu is frightened that he runs out of the tomb before he finds out what he had done. Senu's Heka gets the attention of the Imakhu captain Nemhab. Nemheb then sends Senu to the Mertu gang the Scorpians. Senu is then heplessly tangled in a stuggle for the two lands. After Senu battles Nemheb's ka when tryimg to free red he become the Sem-Priest.
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