The Double Crown

The Double Crown
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This gripping novel is the fascinating and true story of Hatshepsut, the female pharaoh who ruled over Egypt for two decades around 1500 BC. The “double crown” refers to her reign over Upper and Lower Egypt, but also the dual nature of her life: Pharaoh and woman in one person. She relates her story in a series of scrolls, with additions by her scribe (to whom she has given the scrolls for safekeeping). We read about the grievous loss of her children; her thwarted love for Senenmut; the suspicion that impairs her judgement and eventually leads to the death of her friend, the loyal Khani. How Hatshepsut became pharaoh, and why her name was expunged from her temples and obelisks after her death, is the theme of this novel. A vibrant and poignant portrayal of an ambitious and courageous woman and the betrayals she faces, both as a woman and a ruler. (Most of the characters in the novel are recorded in history, only about 20 are fictional. But the fusion of fiction and non-fiction is seamless. The dwarf Bek and his wife, who are fictional, are as convincing as Hatshepsut’s nurse, who is an historical figure.)Dan Lazar, Heese’s US agent, rightly calls her “a literary stylist with commercial chops”.

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Marié Heese. The Double Crown

List of characters

Prologue

THE FIRST SCROLL

THE SECOND SCROLL

THE THIRD SCROLL

THE FOURTH SCROLL

THE FIFTH SCROLL

THE SIXTH SCROLL

THE SEVENTH SCROLL

THE EIGHTH SCROLL

THE NINTH SCROLL

THE TENTH SCROLL

THE ELEVENTH SCROLL

THE TWELFTH SCROLL

THE THIRTEENTH SCROLL

THE FOURTEENTH SCROLL

THE FIFTEENTH SCROLL

THE SIXTEENTH SCROLL

THE SEVENTEENTH SCROLL

THE EIGHTEENTH SCROLL

THE NINETEENTH SCROLL

THE TWENTIETH SCROLL

THE TWENTY-FIRST SCROLL

THE TWENTY-SECOND SCROLL

THE TWENTY-THIRD SCROLL

THE TWENTY-FOURTH SCROLL

THE TWENTY-FIFTH SCROLL

THE TWENTY-SIXTH SCROLL

THE TWENTY-SEVENTH SCROLL

THE TWENTY-EIGHTH SCROLL

THE TWENTY-NINTH SCROLL

POSTSCRIPT

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Although this is a novel and as such a work of fiction, most of the characters who appear in the story were real people. Even though they lived and died about 3 500 years ago, we know a fair amount about them. The written evidence we possess about the ancient Egyptian civilisation derives in the main from two primary sources: from formal inscriptions on monuments, tombs and temples (the “living stone”), and from more informal writings on materials such as papyrus and ostraca (broken pieces of pottery or bits of limestone). The stone records comprise what one might term official propaganda, providing impressive but not necessarily accurate accounts of the lives and achievements of nobles and particularly of pharaohs. The ostraca record items such as songs, stories and administrative lists. Deductions about lifestyle and customs are also made from artefacts discovered in archaeological digs and from items stored in museums.

Some complete papyrus scrolls from ancient times have emerged from storage places in a legible condition, due to the extremely dry climate. One such is The Egyptian Book of the Dead, a vast body of religious writings, a version of which was translated and edited by E.A. Wallis Budge in 1895 and is known as The Papyrus of Ani. I have gleaned much from this work.

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He was tied up and taken ashore at the first opportunity. It turned out later that he was a farmer who had lost land which he believed to be his in a case before the Grand Vizier some days previously and he blamed the Pharaoh. For his attack on the King he forfeited his life.

As for me, I was bleeding from a gash in my arm, but I accounted the pain as nothing since I had been of service to Her Majesty. She herself attended to me once the attacker had been subdued, stopping up the wound with her own kerchief. Her hands were deft and gentle. I remember that she smelled of myrrh, even after a morning in the sun, and I remember the golden colour of her eyes, looking so closely into mine that I could only blink, and stutter.

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