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Moses - A Lost Egyptian Account of the Legend of Moses

What if Moses didn’t just grow up in Pharaoh’s palace—what if he once ruled from it?

 

In this bold work of historical fiction, an Egyptologist uncovers a hidden chamber in Thebes containing inscriptions that suggest an astonishing truth: Moses was none other than Pharaoh Thutmose II. His discovery sets the stage for a sweeping retelling of Egypt’s turbulent past, from the fall of the Hyksos to the rise of a prince who would one day walk away from the throne.

 

Blending archaeology, scripture, and imagination, Moses: A Lost Egyptian Account of the Legend of Moses brings to life Kamose, Ahmose I, Hatshepsut, Thutmose III, and the exiled Hebrew prince whose destiny reshaped nations.

 

Moses - A Lost Egyptian Account of the Exodus

Deep beneath the sands, Prince Menkheperre—son of Thutmose III—carved the most dangerous testimony in Egyptian history. His forbidden inscriptions reveal Moses was no Hebrew foundling, but Pharaoh Thutmose II himself.

 

Now Maddison returns to decipher the final, explosive revelations: Follow the intertwined lives of Hatshepsut the female queen's painful end, Thutmose III the warrior's merciless campaigns, and the deception of Prince Menkheperre that secured a throne—and Moses's return from the dead.

 

Yet Moses's reappearance brought something else entirely: the crushing silence of gods who had never failed to answer. What force could silence immortal deities who had blessed Egypt's every conquest?

 

This book unleashes Menkheperre's most perilous confession—where royal history becomes something far more terrifying. The gods have spoken for millennia. Now they are silent. And Egypt trembles to know why.

 

Moses - A Lost Hebrew Account of the Desert Wanderings

After the fall of Egypt’s mighty power, a nation wanders through a desolate wilderness—bound not by walls or kings, but by a covenant written in fire and stone. In this final volume of the Moses Trilogy, the story of Israel’s forty-year journey unfolds through the eyes of those who lived it—priests, warriors, and outcasts who followed a prophet both feared and revered.

 

As rebellion brews and faith is tested beneath the desert sun, ancient memories resurface—of bondage, miracles, and the promise of a land beyond the horizon. Moses – A Hebrew Account of the Desert Wanderings brings the lost years of the Exodus to life with vivid realism and historical depth, revealing how an enslaved people became a nation shaped by law, struggle, and divine purpose.