
For centuries, scholars and theologians have debated the mystery of Moses. But what if the truth was not written in scrolls—but carved into walls, buried beneath propaganda, crumbling stone, and suppressed memory?
In this richly imagined historical novel—grounded in real research and the innovative BLSChronology—Moses: A Lost Egyptian Account of the Legend of Moses retells the Exodus story from the perspective of Menkheperre, an obscure prince of Egypt’s 18th Dynasty. When a modern Egyptologist and a Bible scholar uncover a sealed chamber lost to time, they awaken a voice from the past—a forgotten pharaoh, once called Moses.
Step into the ancient world of Egypt’s rise and upheaval:
Kamose, the rebel who fought the Hyksos.
Ahmose I, the liberator who forged a new dynasty.
Mutnofret, who adopted Moses as her own son.
Thutmose I, the usurper who seized power.
Hatshepsut, the daughter who ruled as king.
From blood-soaked battlefields to the expulsion of the Hyksos and the birth of Israel’s long wandering, this sweeping tale reveals a Moses you’ve never met before—one caught between divine calling and Egyptian kingship, between myth and memory.
A bold reimagining of one of history’s greatest figures, this is Moses as history and legend collide.
(401 pages)