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The Jewel of Seven Stars

Bram Stoker - Author

Kate Hebblethwaite - Editor

Kate Hebblethwaite - Introduction by

Kate Hebblethwaite - Notes by

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ISBN 9780141442211 | 320 pages | 30 Sep 2008 | Penguin Classics | 5.07 x 7.79in | 18 - AND UP
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A mysterious attack on Margaret Trelawney’s father brings young lawyer Malcolm Ross into the Egyptologist’s bizarre home, and the couple soon find they are battling ancient forces greater than they previously could have imagined. The Egyptian queen Tera has been awoken, and is coming to take what she believes to be hers – whatever the cost to the Trelawney family. Set in London and Cornwall, and written at a time when a fascination with the East pervaded Victorian England, The Jewel of Seven Stars reflected the perceived contrast between the Orient’s savagery and moral degradation, and its exotic beauty and opulence.

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